This is a purple bougainvillea I collected in Lahaina about a month ago. The truck is three inches thick and about fifteen inches tall. I also took a dremel to the parts that I had cut the branches off and tried to make it look more natural. All comments are welcome.
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
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Nice movement. Well done, Tim. I have one about the same size, but the trunk is very straight. I think it will get the trunk chop treatment, and hope it will shoot back.
Glenda
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Hi Tim
I'm being given 3 different coloured bougs by my daughters' partner. They are at his old house but I don't ever remember seeing them. They have been in the ground for about 10 years so I hope they have trunks the size of yours...I'll be very happy if they are Digging them up in two weeks hopefully...when I get a few days off over a weekend.
Loretta
Can you tilt it to the right a little at the next repot?
I feel it looks like its about to fall out of the pot to the left, and if you tilt it, will be more "Balanced". Also give a little more interest to the lower trunk where it emarges from the soil
Loretta wrote:Hi Tim
I'm being given 3 different coloured bougs by my daughters' partner. They are at his old house but I don't ever remember seeing them. They have been in the ground for about 10 years so I hope they have trunks the size of yours...I'll be very happy if they are Digging them up in two weeks hopefully...when I get a few days off over a weekend.
Loretta
Howzit Loretta,
My bougie was in the ground about the same so I'm sure that yours will have a nice truck too. After I had dug it up I had root pruned it hard I wrapped it in some rags then soaked it in some humic acid and superthrive then took it home. (I was at work) For my soil mix I use one part volcanic cinder, one part akadama and 5% pine bark.
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.
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i have a huge boug, been in the ground for about 20 years plus, dug it up about a year ago and since then have repotted it just recently, it had a mass of shoots that i cut back and it is already reshooting (have repotted into 100% diatomite).
In my experience the bouganvillia will heal, and some of the MASSIVE saw marks and cuts on my boug down low (where the branches didnt just die back) have healed over, but gievn the size and when i knew they were trimmed, the process is extremely slow.
Gareth wrote:nice boug,
In my experience the bouganvillia will heal, and some of the MASSIVE saw marks and cuts on my boug down low (where the branches didnt just die back) have healed over, but gievn the size and when i knew they were trimmed, the process is extremely slow.
gareth
Much Mahalo for the information. Question, did you use anything to treat the cuts on your bougies?
A Hui Hou,
-Tim
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If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.
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i wasnt a 100% sure on whether they heal or not, i cant remember where i got the info either!
sealing with a kiyonal(??spelling) which is cut paste would be fine, if you dont have any plastecine mixed with vegetable oil is what i was using before i got some cut paste
jamie
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!! taking the top half of trees of since 2005!
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
No iw asnt using anything on the cuts, unfortunantly this was "butchering" done to the boug when it was just a garden plant, and these cuts were done anyweher from as little as 2 years ago, to as much as 15 years ago or more.
so perhaps a healing paste would help accelerate healing, but in my case the wounds are up to as much as 70-100mm in diameter, so its a good excuse to do some carving, and these hardcore plants should be able to withstand a fairly decent cut and grind i recon.
Lookin good Tim , going to look great when it is filled out and in full flower . Your starting to get quite a lot off bougs in your collection- great for where you live. Well done mate.
CHEERS ROD......