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grevillea dig
should i have a go at digging this grevillea out? its a nice lil tree. its been cut back alot and will make a great taper on the left. has leaves like a silky oak but they only seem to grow to around 3m
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Re: grevillea dig
of course you should have a go but i heard they are hard to collect so try and get as much of the fine roots as possible
i always love a good dig
cheers minh

i always love a good dig
cheers minh
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Re: grevillea dig
Hey low legs, personally i dont think this variety of grevillea will make good bonsai. way too course and sparse. jmo.




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Re: grevillea dig
anttal63 wrote:Hey low legs, personally i dont think this variety of grevillea will make good bonsai. way too course and sparse. jmo.![]()
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Thats what they say about peaches and nectarines but i seem to see very nice ones give it a go who knows you might be the only person to have a beatiful grevillea bonsai
p.s if you don't ANT might dig it hahhahahha

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Re: grevillea dig
Im with Ant
if it where me id save your energy duck down to the local native nursery grab a nice little well suited tree plant it in the ground and work on it from there youll get better results than working with this species and in a shorter time
just because its a native tree dosnt mean it can be bonsai
if it where me id save your energy duck down to the local native nursery grab a nice little well suited tree plant it in the ground and work on it from there youll get better results than working with this species and in a shorter time
just because its a native tree dosnt mean it can be bonsai
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Re: grevillea dig
It looks like one of the myriad hybrid grevillea's around. I am the first to say go for it on a dig, but with these I wouldnt waste my time & effort. Most grevillea are very funny about having there roots worked, in the ground they have a very coarse far spreading root structure with little or no close feeders. If you really like this tree's growth habit bark etc start with a seedling and train it up in a pot from day one.
I raised a batch of seedlings but am down to just 1 out of 40, they really did not like the various experiments I have been trying on them, especially having the tap root cut. The remaining one has just been repotted again & it has actually started to get a decent radial root spread. Will keep working with it till it either dies or becomes something worth showing.
If you do dig this tree, take pics of what & how you did it & let us all know if its successful or not, so we can all learn.
Matt
I raised a batch of seedlings but am down to just 1 out of 40, they really did not like the various experiments I have been trying on them, especially having the tap root cut. The remaining one has just been repotted again & it has actually started to get a decent radial root spread. Will keep working with it till it either dies or becomes something worth showing.
If you do dig this tree, take pics of what & how you did it & let us all know if its successful or not, so we can all learn.
Matt
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