slab an olive?
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slab an olive?
hi all ,going to my farm tomorrow thinking of digging up some nice mugos and some of my Christmas trees, pretty sure I’ll be ok there just take care of roots and soak in seasol..
My only concern is wanting to dig out 1 maybe 2 olives (only got 5000 to choose from) somebody from my club said to slab it but don’t no the complete procedure please help...
My only concern is wanting to dig out 1 maybe 2 olives (only got 5000 to choose from) somebody from my club said to slab it but don’t no the complete procedure please help...
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Re: slab an olive?
Chris has bee the one showing us the way with Olives.
Here is one he had to swap.
viewtopic.php?f=102&t=5233&p=60957&hilit=olive#p60957
From this stage after collecting he just soakes it in water (seasol may help) until roots show and then he plants them out.
Here is one he had to swap.
viewtopic.php?f=102&t=5233&p=60957&hilit=olive#p60957
From this stage after collecting he just soakes it in water (seasol may help) until roots show and then he plants them out.
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Re: slab an olive?
Hi Ricardo, If you happen to dig more than what you need. I'm happy to pay some cash for a good looking stump (flat cut like the one in Chris' thread).
Thanks
DK
Thanks
DK
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Re: slab an olive?
Yep ozzy showed me the way with this after you flat cut the bottom you just plonk the stump in water and change the water every few days untill you see white dots on the stump then plant. I have never used fets until it goes in the ground
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Re: slab an olive?
hi all thanks for the help so far.
i placed the stump in a container with some sphagnum moss water and seasol, any idea how long to leave like this for?
i placed the stump in a container with some sphagnum moss water and seasol, any idea how long to leave like this for?
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Re: slab an olive?
I usually soak them in water for a week before potting them up, sometimes I've even just put them stright into potting mix and kept it nice and wet, they seem to regenerate whatever you do, they can also take anywhere from two weeks to two years to shoot again, but usually only a few weeks or months.
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Re: slab an olive?
hi potted it today hope fully all goes well..
but for now just going to think about the carving job ahead of me prob about this time next year.
any sudgestions tips or advise?
but for now just going to think about the carving job ahead of me prob about this time next year.
any sudgestions tips or advise?
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Re: slab an olive?
Thats a ripper. I would secureit in nice and tight with wire or rope.
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Re: slab an olive?
hi tried my fisrt virt, just playing around with it but u should see my idea.
the white and black is meant to be carving hope the real thing is better.
the white and black is meant to be carving hope the real thing is better.
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Re: slab an olive?
no body liked my virt lol..
does any 1 no of any carving lessons or demos in the melbourne area?
as id relly like 2 get into this aspect of bonsai..
does any 1 no of any carving lessons or demos in the melbourne area?
as id relly like 2 get into this aspect of bonsai..
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Re: slab an olive?
Nice olive!
If it was mine I'd remove the taperless left fork and use the trunkline to the right.
Paul
If it was mine I'd remove the taperless left fork and use the trunkline to the right.
Paul
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Re: slab an olive?
hi mate,
this olive has some big potential, i will try and get a virt done soon, I have a few to do though so give me a day or so, if i forget, shoot me through a PM and i will get on it.
Jamie
this olive has some big potential, i will try and get a virt done soon, I have a few to do though so give me a day or so, if i forget, shoot me through a PM and i will get on it.
Jamie

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Re: slab an olive?
hi mate,
as promised, sorry it took a little longer than i though.
Jamie
edit- forgot pic
as promised, sorry it took a little longer than i though.
Jamie

edit- forgot pic
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SHOHIN YAKUZA!!!
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