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Clerodendrum Inerme -where from here?
Posted: October 12th, 2015, 3:15 pm
by Elmar
Very nice!
Bougies are also beautiful on that site. Thank you for the link!
Cheers
Elmar
Re: Clerodendrum Inerme -where from here?
Posted: October 12th, 2015, 9:12 pm
by Bougy Fan
I would cut off the fatter of the 2 branches - it will only thicken the trunk at that point. The sacrifice branch needs to be as close to the bottom as possible - it will fatten up everything under it. You can also use several sacrifice branches - use one for a while then cut it off and allow the scar to heal while growing another in a different position. These will shoot everywhere from the trunk and are real fast growers

Clerodendrum Inerme -where from here?
Posted: October 13th, 2015, 9:02 am
by Elmar
Bougy Fan wrote:I would cut off the fatter of the 2 branches - it will only thicken the trunk at that point. The sacrifice branch needs to be as close to the bottom as possible - it will fatten up everything under it. You can also use several sacrifice branches - use one for a while then cut it off and allow the scar to heal while growing another in a different position. These will shoot everywhere from the trunk and are real fast growers

Yes, I'm with you on that!
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Just a better (hopefully) picture of the base of this one. Quite like the 'character' of it:
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Cheers
Elmar
Re: Clerodendrum Inerme -where from here?
Posted: October 13th, 2015, 3:23 pm
by dansai
Looks like you have lifted it a long way up. Roots out of the mix won't thicken as quickly as in the mix. There will be a hollow beneath the trunk and your mix for many years if you leave it this way. I would have potted it deeper so there was a good flare at your mix level with no air between the trunk and mix.
Re: Clerodendrum Inerme -where from here?
Posted: October 13th, 2015, 8:03 pm
by Elmar
dansai wrote:Looks like you have lifted it a long way up. Roots out of the mix won't thicken as quickly as in the mix. There will be a hollow beneath the trunk and your mix for many years if you leave it this way. I would have potted it deeper so there was a good flare at your mix level with no air between the trunk and mix.
Yes I noticed that too. It wasn't my plan so in the watering I must have washed down the soil! Should be easy to fix, just too it up...
Job #2 for the weekend!
Thanks for noticing - as you get too close (well at my level anyway) you don't see all the imperfections and I was rather 'chuffed' with my effort. Lol.
Cheers
Elmar
Re: Clerodendrum Inerme -where from here?
Posted: October 16th, 2015, 10:26 am
by Elmar
One job complete - not pretty but it's rare; and rare things are more valuable!
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Cheers
Elmar
Re: Clerodendrum Inerme - where to from here?
Posted: October 17th, 2015, 11:14 am
by Elmar
Just seen a much more mature example in the
Redlands Bonsai Society Show which is magnificent:
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Something to look forward to! My hat off to the owner/artist
