Gday Antonio!anttal63 wrote:tough as tridents but delicate as japanese maples.![]()
That's a very good way of describing my experiences with Lilly Pillies, but I think I'm starting to get the hang of them.

Here's a few progress pics:
Thanks!
Fly.
Gday Antonio!anttal63 wrote:tough as tridents but delicate as japanese maples.![]()
Gday Mr Steven!Steven wrote:How's the deadwood holding up?
Gday Tony!Bougy Fan wrote:Hi Bri is that DL scattered over the mix in the photos ? I was of the understanding that lilly pilly's were allergic to it ?
Gday Brettles!Bretts wrote:I see you gave up on the clip and grow method only
My mistake Fly. Been a while since we had this discussion. I still haven't snapped a branch on my lilly pilly's but I haven't wired them much eitherFlyBri wrote:Gday Brettles!Bretts wrote:I see you gave up on the clip and grow method only
I don't recall ever denouncing wire altogether, but I do prefer the natural movement and taper that can be achieved by Clip'N'Grow. When using wire on this specimen, great care is required as the new branching is quite delicate and its fast growth can cause wire to cut in really quickly.
Thanks all!
Fly.
Gday KC!kcpoole wrote:How come you trying to layer again? Not happy with the roots again?
Fly, I can't figure out what is going on here: you are talking about a ring but I only see toothpicks? and glue? Can you please clear this up for me?FlyBri wrote:Gday KC!kcpoole wrote:How come you trying to layer again? Not happy with the roots again?
I'm not layering this time: just trying to get some roots to grow in a few of the gaps. If I leave the ring in place until the next repot, I should have plenty of roots to choose from.
Thanks!
Fly.
Gday Lennard!lennard wrote:Fly, I can't figure out what is going on here: you are talking about a ring but I only see toothpicks? and glue? Can you please clear this up for me?