

Thanks Ant. I was very thankful that i saved the tree but was prepared to accept its loss cause thats the way of things in this world. Hmmm.. you have given me an idea... i could phoenix graft a juni on to it if it diesanttal63 wrote:A beautiful piece bohdi!!! I love the interaction of the live vein with the deadwood. If i dont look at the foliage i would easily convince myself this is juni itoigawa.![]()
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Thanks for that advice Pup. I will give that a go and report back with the results. I still, as you are, am not convinced as to whether they are a good subject but i will persist with this one unless i sell it.Pup wrote:Like you in your first thoughts of Fuschsia, I have not changed my thoughts, but I do remember a fuschsia expert coming to the horti club we once belonged to.
He said which made me sit up, was we treat our fuschsia's like Bonsai, in that we prune the roots every year!!.
Protested wildly not every year only when they need it.
He apologized and carried on, he gave me another surprise coz I was not nodding off. He said that they fertilise straight away with a high nitrogen fert for the first month once a week then with a low nitrogen Phostrogen from then on for flowers.
I thought this might help in some way for its future Bohdi. Although I have never tried this.
CheersPup
bodhidharma wrote:Thanks Ant. I was very thankful that i saved the tree but was prepared to accept its loss cause thats the way of things in this world. Hmmm.. you have given me an idea... i could phoenix graft a juni on to it if it diesanttal63 wrote:A beautiful piece bohdi!!! I love the interaction of the live vein with the deadwood. If i dont look at the foliage i would easily convince myself this is juni itoigawa.![]()
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Hi Chris, I think from the photo you sent me via P.M you need to let it grow for awhile and start making selections for a decent leader. Keep your deadwood until you have a basic outline of where you want this tree to grow. These respond very well to clip and grow method. firstly, get your main branch structure by wiring your new shoots into place then once they have set take your wire off and cut back to the first offshoot of the branch you wired. Repeat this process until you are happy with the structure of the tree. Once you have your tree in place then look at creating dead wood . strip the bark of the dead bits you already have cut them down and carve them with a dremel and finish them off by hand sanding with a 150 grit sandpaper and then treat them with straight lime sulpher. I usually darken the lime sulpher but Fuschias look better a bit whiter. I hope this helps a little with your project. Keep us posted as to its progress.Chris wrote:Hey bodhidharma i have one of these and was looking for some advice on how you to get my deadwood looking like you have.
Chris wrote:Thanks bodhidharma some great advice