Collected Callistemon
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Collected Callistemon
This is a tree that I got from a work site today.
I was working near by and had noticed it in the morning and when I came back from lunch there was a bobcat parked on top of it so I asked the drive to move his bucket so it could retrieve it before it was to late.
Thanks thought I would share
Andrew
I was working near by and had noticed it in the morning and when I came back from lunch there was a bobcat parked on top of it so I asked the drive to move his bucket so it could retrieve it before it was to late.
Thanks thought I would share
Andrew
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Re: Collected Callistemon
That is some seriously nice stock.....I'm hoping i survives for you........excellent find
nearly looks like its been styled already

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Re: Collected Callistemon
This has the potential to be a very impressive bonsai with that trunkline, literati or semi cascade?? Here's hoping it lives through it's ordeal...lets all say a little prayer to the Bonsai gods!! 

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Re: Collected Callistemon
That's some nice natural movement. Looks like it has some age to it. I cant wait to see where you go with it. 

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Re: Collected Callistemon
Thanks for all the comments
I would have no idea how old it is and yes I will pray to the bonsai gods and hope that it dose live thought this.
I have been told to keep up the water if there are some other handy tips that might help it along that would be great. I would appreciate any help that is offered.
Cheers
Andrew
I would have no idea how old it is and yes I will pray to the bonsai gods and hope that it dose live thought this.
I have been told to keep up the water if there are some other handy tips that might help it along that would be great. I would appreciate any help that is offered.
Cheers
Andrew
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Re: Collected Callistemon
nice find champ 
i reckon if you tilted the tree towards the camera more bringing the trunk line up it will show more of the movement it has some nice flow but cant be seen at that planting angle i know it is very early days but if it is going to survive might as well try get the root system set in a position that will show of the trunk line better

i reckon if you tilted the tree towards the camera more bringing the trunk line up it will show more of the movement it has some nice flow but cant be seen at that planting angle i know it is very early days but if it is going to survive might as well try get the root system set in a position that will show of the trunk line better

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Re: Collected Callistemon
Verry nice find
Do not worry about how you will style it, make sure it survives
Give it a good drink of Seasol every day for the next few weeks and if looking dry at all water again. In 3 months you shodu see signs of life if you happen to be lucky. there does not seem to be many roots on it
Good luck
Ken
Do not worry about how you will style it, make sure it survives
Give it a good drink of Seasol every day for the next few weeks and if looking dry at all water again. In 3 months you shodu see signs of life if you happen to be lucky. there does not seem to be many roots on it

Good luck
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Re: Collected Callistemon
i didnt mean style it style it, i meant lift the trunk up so the root system will be easier to work with when it gets there if it does..
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Re: Collected Callistemon
Nice find Andrew.
Yes, keep it damp, but not waterlogged. Don't overfeed. It will respond mostly to the 'damp' soil. Depending on the species and the weather, it might shoot soon or not until it warms up in late winter/spring in your part of the world.
Look forward to seeing it grow.
Cheers
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Yes, keep it damp, but not waterlogged. Don't overfeed. It will respond mostly to the 'damp' soil. Depending on the species and the weather, it might shoot soon or not until it warms up in late winter/spring in your part of the world.
Look forward to seeing it grow.
Cheers
K
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Re: Collected Callistemon
i am not counting any chickens yet but thanksWebos wrote:Next years literati comp winner!

If this one gets through the shock i will be a very happy camper.Kunzea wrote:Nice find Andrew.
Yes, keep it damp, but not waterlogged. Don't overfeed. It will respond mostly to the 'damp' soil. Depending on the species and the weather, it might shoot soon or not until it warms up in late winter/spring in your part of the world.
Look forward to seeing it grow.
Cheers
K
Thanks for all the advise I will do what i can to keep this one alive

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Re: Collected Callistemon
Wowzer !!
Great natural material indeed...
I would style it from the second pic as a literati for sure
Best of luck with it...
I "Aquired/Given" 3 from a nature strip yesterday from a "friend". They all look good, but no where as natural looking as yours mate, look after it well
Cheers.
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I would style it from the second pic as a literati for sure

Best of luck with it...
I "Aquired/Given" 3 from a nature strip yesterday from a "friend". They all look good, but no where as natural looking as yours mate, look after it well

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Re: Collected Callistemon
Hi Andrew
How did the callistemon recover from the transplant? Any pics? Should I be looking in the comp this year?
Cheers
Tim
How did the callistemon recover from the transplant? Any pics? Should I be looking in the comp this year?
Cheers
Tim
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Re: Collected Callistemon
G'day Tim
Unfortunately it did not make
There were not enough roots to keep it alive.
Unfortunately it did not make

There were not enough roots to keep it alive.