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Here's a stump i collected monday gone. Started as a 2 mt high five trunk, is now a 4 and thinking to go 3 ??? Just like to show you guys how i have dealt with this beast to get it potted. Will wait to see where it pops this spring so that trunks can be carved and married to the base next winter!8-) 8-) 8-)

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According to the chinese, 5 is the best and if you can't settle with 5, go with 3 and not 4.
For me, any number is good as long as it sooth the eyes and this look good.
Collected Trident hey? The only place I can go and collect trident here in Brisbane is to go to the ...council parklands with a shovel at night time :(
Looks like more fun with carving for you Antt.
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Alot of carving fun had and still to be had. It was collected out of a friends place. 4 is the death number in Japan, but im not scared! ;) :lol: Thanks DK! :D
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Hey Ant,nice pickup!,should be an interesting project...what are the toes nestled in ? :) ....Dog.
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Ant - Awesome stuff man!! Sharpen those carving tools and hook on in.
Pays to have friends in the right places sometimes!
Do i have a plethora of pinatas?
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bonzaidog wrote:Hey Ant,nice pickup!,should be an interesting project...what are the toes nestled in ? :) ....Dog.

Hey dog thanks man! This mix is 50% med diatamite, 25% pine nuggets mini, 10% coco peat, 10% Pumice, 5% aussie native potting mix and finally a couple good hands full of chopped spag. A real dish! :D
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Josh wrote:Ant - Awesome stuff man!! Sharpen those carving tools and hook on in.
Pays to have friends in the right places sometimes!

Always pays to have Good people around you! ;) Thanks joshi! :D
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Post by daiviet_nguyen »

Hi Antonio,

Lucky man :D I have a six-trunk one still on the ground, I think it is smaller than this one.

Such a good friend you have. Are they clearing the ground and gave this one away Antonio?

How large is the pot?

I am bookmarking this one.

Cheers.
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daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi Antonio,

Lucky man :D I have a six-trunk one still on the ground, I think it is smaller than this one.

Such a good friend you have. Are they clearing the ground and gave this one away Antonio?

How large is the pot?

I am bookmarking this one.

Cheers.

Hey viet thanks i feel lucky! Good friends that sold me this. The pot is 500 by 410 by 120 mm. I hope i make ya bookmark worth it! :D 8-) :D
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anttal63 wrote: ...This mix is 50% med diatamite, 25% pine nuggets mini, 10% coco peat, 10% Pumice, 5% aussie native potting mix and finally a couple good hands full of chopped spag. .. :D
Antt, this sounds like an interesting recipe'. Do you use this mix with other species like casuarina, pine and jup?
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kvan64 wrote:
anttal63 wrote: ...This mix is 50% med diatamite, 25% pine nuggets mini, 10% coco peat, 10% Pumice, 5% aussie native potting mix and finally a couple good hands full of chopped spag. .. :D
Antt, this sounds like an interesting recipe'. Do you use this mix with other species like casuarina, pine and jup?

Hey DK, 1st time i have used pumice, very expensive so am not pouring it out in this example, more for finishing trees off in pots. Junipers do not like coco peat i have found. This mix will work in most places as long as you water and feed a plenty in the warmer weather !!! :D 8-) :D
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Thanks for the indirect warning Antt. It could get very warm here in QLD during summer time and things could get nasty. I will not use 100% diatomite for on-going growing then. Would addition of reason amount of sphagnum moss solve the problem of too fast drying?
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Hi Ant, you have a bit of cutting and re-growing to do there. Nice root base but the trunks will need some work. Good long term project.
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craigw60 wrote:Hi Ant, you have a bit of cutting and re-growing to do there. Nice root base but the trunks will need some work. Good long term project.
Craig

Hi Craig, Yeah another one, :roll: :lol:
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I'm with Daiviet on this one Antonio, it will be very nice in a few years.
Keep on carving and posting.
Nice to have good friends like that.
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