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Re: New Gardenia

Posted: January 10th, 2013, 11:08 am
by Jason
Andrew F wrote:How far should i cut them back? Sorry in advance for all of my noobness.
You're asking all the questions I have too :P

Re: New Gardenia

Posted: January 10th, 2013, 12:32 pm
by kcpoole
Gardenias Should backbud onto bare wood, so in theory you cut them back past the last of the foliage.
I have never tried this myself so cannot say for certain tho.

What i would be is to cut back the long ends and leave to first or couple of sets of leaves so the tree will still be able to photo synthesize

Ken

New Gardenia

Posted: January 10th, 2013, 1:15 pm
by matlea
I haven't completely cut back the whole tree, but I did on some thick branches and they back budded easily. I also nipped or trimmed existing branches at the same time so these didn't dominate.

Re: New Gardenia

Posted: January 10th, 2013, 6:04 pm
by Andrew F
kcpoole wrote:Gardenias Should backbud onto bare wood, so in theory you cut them back past the last of the foliage.
I have never tried this myself so cannot say for certain tho.

What i would be is to cut back the long ends and leave to first or couple of sets of leaves so the tree will still be able to photo synthesize

Ken
Ok Ken ill look into thinning out the top till the roots come back.

The bonsai gods must be shinning on me the weather has been great.

Re: New Gardenia

Posted: February 5th, 2013, 9:57 am
by Andrew F
Hey guys,

This tree has persevered thru the worst weather that mother earth could throw at her. Looking good, and its dropped all of the larger leaves :clap: :clap: :clap:

Its basically been a month i can afford to move it into gen pop with all of my other tree's and start giving it watered down tonic.

Re: New Gardenia

Posted: February 7th, 2013, 11:52 am
by Jason
Andrew F wrote:
matlea wrote:.. Also watch out for mealy bugs (white fluffy things) they like the new growth and crevices. Just spent time this afternoon taking them of my two gardenias and also did a follow up spray.

Nice score too... As ken said just let it grow and recover... Look forward to its progression
What did you spray it with? And thanks :)
Seems my gardenia has a case of the white fluffy things :( Couldn't figure out why the ants seems to love that particular tree, untill I had a closer look and could see the tiny little white things

It is mealy bugs right? not scale? I read that ants love scale... so I'm not sure which it is :(

Re: New Gardenia

Posted: February 7th, 2013, 11:59 am
by Pup
DENAz wrote:
Andrew F wrote:
matlea wrote:.. Also watch out for mealy bugs (white fluffy things) they like the new growth and crevices. Just spent time this afternoon taking them of my two gardenias and also did a follow up spray.

Nice score too... As ken said just let it grow and recover... Look forward to its progression
What did you spray it with? And thanks :)
Seems my gardenia has a case of the white fluffy things :( Couldn't figure out why the ants seems to love that particular tree, untill I had a closer look and could see the tiny little white things

It is mealy bugs right? not scale? I read that ants love scale... so I'm not sure which it is :(
Ants are very good farmers. Any thing that produces secretions of sugar, they will protect so they can use the honey dew. Any ant infestation should be treated with a strong insecticide, or simply drown them in a bucket of water.
From your description they are mealy bugs and are loved by the ants.
Pup

Re: New Gardenia

Posted: February 7th, 2013, 1:43 pm
by Jason
Pup wrote: Ants are very good farmers. Any thing that produces secretions of sugar, they will protect so they can use the honey dew. Any ant infestation should be treated with a strong insecticide, or simply drown them in a bucket of water.
From your description they are mealy bugs and are loved by the ants.
Pup
Thanks a heap Pup. They are actually quite fascinating, but unfortunately I don't want them living there :P I first mistook them for sand/gravel that had bounced up from an overzealous watering

I have it sitting in a shallow tray of water now, as those ants found that tree no matter where I put it... but I think I'll have to 'rope off' an area from the puppies and sort it out properly

My first bonsai infestation :P So proud right now lol :lol: