Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
- kvan64
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Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
Just to share some progress of this stump. Like my hawthorn raft and a couple of my big olive stumps, this one was supplied by some credible members of Ausbonsai. So some of you may be familiar with this one.
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Re: Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
Work done:
1- carving
2-airlaying most of branches
3- rewiring this winter
1- carving
2-airlaying most of branches
3- rewiring this winter
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Re: Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
Hi Kvan , mate this is a trainer that really appeals to me .No doubt you have some quality material to work with , which in its self is a bonus .Look forward to seeing more of you work here .Thanks for posting .Cheers Alpineart
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I like this a lot Kvan. A quince is a wonderful subject. Maybe we will see it in flower one day 

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Re: Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
Thanks Alpine, I will keep it posted.
Bodhi, I will definitely post new pics when it is in flower this spring (lets hope it will as I fed it with too much N fert. It may just shoot up leaves this year).
Yet, I got a few pics of it in flower last spring just a few weeks after repotted it into a grow box.
Bodhi, I will definitely post new pics when it is in flower this spring (lets hope it will as I fed it with too much N fert. It may just shoot up leaves this year).
Yet, I got a few pics of it in flower last spring just a few weeks after repotted it into a grow box.
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Re: Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
There are quite a few buds and leaves on this one. Is it a bit too late to repot?
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Re: Double Flowering Quince - Last Winter 2 This Winter
mate,
I would be a bit cautious repotting now as the tree has put in a fair amount of energy growing those flowers. I would wait till mid summer now as that should give the tree enough time to recoup some energy. you dont want to lose stock like this mate, its a corker and developing well.
keep up the corker work!
I would be a bit cautious repotting now as the tree has put in a fair amount of energy growing those flowers. I would wait till mid summer now as that should give the tree enough time to recoup some energy. you dont want to lose stock like this mate, its a corker and developing well.
keep up the corker work!
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