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Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: January 6th, 2014, 6:23 am
by Neli
I bought a topiary and you know how they are. I wanted to chop it when removing the layer, and the more foliage you have the faster the layer roots.. It was rotten already when I bought it.
Love the way yours is developing. They are such rewarding trees. Back bud as crazy, easy to look after and dont need leaf reduction.
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: January 6th, 2014, 8:58 am
by bodhidharma
Nice Alpine and it combines with the colour of the drum pot well. You would think it wouldnt with the light coloured bark, but it does.
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: January 6th, 2014, 5:47 pm
by alpineart
Hi Neli , I'm with you on the ease of these tree's for bonsai and a delight to play with .
Hi Bodhi , mate i had a choice of blue , green , white , cream and beige all in drum pots . This was the best looking combination . Now i got this right i will have to see if i can maintain the right choices in future pot / tree combinations .
Cheers Alpine
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: January 7th, 2014, 9:24 am
by bodhidharma
alpineart wrote: Now i got this right i will have to see if i can maintain the right choices in future pot / tree combinations .
And that is a whole Art form in itself. One i seldom get right.

Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 19th, 2015, 8:47 pm
by alpineart
A quick update on this one . It was hit by another frost undercover of all things

so it has been cut back rather severely burning all the new growth shoots off
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.With Spring about to happen soon it should fill out quite well .
Cheers Alpineart
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 19th, 2015, 11:42 pm
by Elmar
G'day Alpineart,
What made you choose the new pot?
Liking to learn, not criticize, but I thought it looks 'fresher' with the lighter pot...
I've got one of these, tall and skinny, lacking taper so I'm watching with interest!
Cheers
Elmar
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 20th, 2015, 7:56 am
by alpineart
Hi Elmar , I needed a bigger pot and this was the only spare i had at the time , I never worry about pots or wiring when developing trees . The cream drum was a better choice for the finished tree to resided in , however it didn't allow for enough root run which is required to improve the narebri . I will most likely put it back if the root mass has done the job required which it is surely lacking .
Cheers Alpine
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 20th, 2015, 5:52 pm
by Elmar
Good to know. Funny how I missed hear little tricks earlier on!
I want to do a couple of air layers on this one, both for practice and to reduce the size (should also put in there 'hedge my Bets' to increased chance of surviving specimen!!). Might then have to consider putting it in a larger pot, as you suggest, to develop the nebari.
This summer will test my learning from last year!
Cheers
EZ
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 21st, 2015, 9:18 am
by alpineart
Hi Elmar , mate this has had a naked section at the base and is reluctant to send out roots , I should have checked the roots when i trimmed it . I may apply the tooth pick method or simply remove a thin slice and coat with hormone powder to stir up a result
Cheers Alpine
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 21st, 2015, 10:38 am
by Elmar
I take it they heal well!?!? What if you were to 'split' the base of the trunk @ ground level, then apply rooting hormone and wrap the whole lot to keep it sterile/clean in order to flare the base... Too radical?
Cheers
Elmar
Re: Miniture Lilly Pilly
Posted: August 21st, 2015, 6:00 pm
by alpineart
Hi Elmar , this has a beautiful flared base under the soil level , if only i can get some nice roots groing there it can then be lifted 20-30mm to show off the flare .
Cheers .Alpine