A few more olives

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A few more olives

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These are a few more collected at the same time as the Sumo
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So when a re you cutting back? Some interesting stock - most should develop in to nice plants in a couple of years.
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[quote="MelaQuin"]So when a re you cutting back? Some interesting stock - most should develop in to nice plants in a couple of years.[/quote

I will leave them to develop for a few months in their new containers then decide on the style and what material will be carved . They all should make very interesting bonsai for sure .Cheers
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I usually cut my olives back to nothing, especially the small ones, a new branch wired and shaped will be a hundred times better than any existing brach thats left in place, and anything up to finger thickness can be regrown in no time.
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the one in the pot on the far right that has a rock under it looks like a great prospect for a raft style if put into a tray and make it a raft style forrest?


just an idea ?


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ozzy wrote:I usually cut my olives back to nothing, especially the small ones, a new branch wired and shaped will be a hundred times better than any existing brach thats left in place, and anything up to finger thickness can be regrown in no time.

Hi ozzy my first olives , however i dare to be different , these were cut back by 60% - 70% on collection now i still have plenty of material to bend , twist and carve .If i cut them back they would look like every other olive .Cheers
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jamie111 wrote:the one in the pot on the far right that has a rock under it looks like a great prospect for a raft style if put into a tray and make it a raft style forrest?


just an idea ?


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Thats the reason it was collected , an instant Raft style forest . However the raft will be grown over a mound eventually .Cheers
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i thought that might of been the case! it will be an interesting piece when it has had some time :D


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hey blood! nice to see you! some good stock there for sure! :D
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anttal63 wrote:hey blood! nice to see you! some good stock there for sure! :D
Hi Antonio ,some magic trunks to collect but i need my 4 x 4 or a winch to get the buggers out .Cheers
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yehea!.......some people wouldn't realise how ungentle and unpeacfull bonsai can get :lol: ....Dog.
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bonzaidog wrote:yehea!.......some people wouldn't realise how ungentle and unpeacfull bonsai can get :lol: ....Dog.
Hi bonzaidog , treat em mean , but keep em green.Cheers
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Hi ya Alpine. Nice to see you posting again and nice to have you back. Hope all is well now :D
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bodhidharma wrote:Hi ya Alpine. Nice to see you posting again and nice to have you back. Hope all is well now :D
Hi Bod , had some chinese torture rather that surgery {bloody hell i know what my bonsai must feel } . The big gorilla near broke me in half , but the remedial therapy was an instant success over the modern medicine .No Pain No Gain and no meds , magic stuff. Cheers
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Re: A few more olives

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There is something to be said for alternate medicine!

Olives are great mate. Good to see someone trying something other then a sumo olive stump.
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