Hopefully it will present a new flush before the comp ends for its final presentation.
This one is a tad under the 25cm height. It was placed into a Pat Kennedy pot and I'll now wait for new growth before I trim it back again.
Sorry mate, I'm not sure what you mean by this.treeman wrote:Nice trunk Rory. A bit early for a small pot?
Thanks Symon.delisea wrote:Hi Rory,
I missed your reply to the cut paste question. Thanks for the explanation. I am loving the progress on these. Do you have any larger sized Casuarinas?
Cheers,
Symon
Rory wrote:treeman wrote:Nice trunk Rory. A bit early for a small pot?Sorry mate, I'm not sure what you mean by this.
If by that comment you meant "Rory, you're so awesome, only a legend like you would place that tree into that small pot now, and in front of that inspiring background too.", then I agree and understand why you think I'm so awesome.
If by that comment you meant "Rory, why are you placing the tree into a small bonsai pot now, its too soon you goose!", then it might help to point out this is for a shohin competition which closes in 2 weeks, you old frog.
If by that comment you meant "Rory, I'm senile and old and I can no longer think properly. Take some of my bonsai for free because you're so awesome" then I suggest drinking moreso that you wont care either way.
woebegone?treeman wrote:Rory wrote:treeman wrote:Nice trunk Rory. A bit early for a small pot?Sorry mate, I'm not sure what you mean by this.
If by that comment you meant "Rory, you're so awesome, only a legend like you would place that tree into that small pot now, and in front of that inspiring background too.", then I agree and understand why you think I'm so awesome.
If by that comment you meant "Rory, why are you placing the tree into a small bonsai pot now, its too soon you goose!", then it might help to point out this is for a shohin competition which closes in 2 weeks, you old frog.
If by that comment you meant "Rory, I'm senile and old and I can no longer think properly. Take some of my bonsai for free because you're so awesome" then I suggest drinking moreso that you wont care either way.
Ha ha your lack perception shows no bounds grasspooper! No, what I meant by that is that in your completely transparent and pathetic need to engage the admiration of others, your impetuous impulsive, rash, hasty, overhasty, reckless, heedless, foolhardy, incautious, imprudent, injudicious, ill-conceived, ill-considered, unplanned, unreasoned, unthought-out, unthinking behaviour, has left both you and the poor mistreated stump of a tree teetering on the border between a miserable unhappy, sad, sorrowful, dejected, depressed, downcast, downhearted, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, out of sorts, desolate, bowed down, wretched, glum, gloomy, dismal, blue, melancholy, melancholic, low-spirited, mournful, woeful, woebegone, doleful, forlorn, crestfallen, broken-hearted, heartbroken, inconsolable, luckless and grief-stricken life...and death.
How about it looks like a casuarina?Branch treatment I think should not look like a pine tree, although I'm not sure what it should look like...
Yes Mike loves my witty brain. We have a Blackadder/Percy thing happening. But unfortunately I'll admit I'm probably Percy.GavinG wrote:Well played gentlemen. Such style and grace rarely derange the tranquillity of us lesser mortals.
Oh, and nice tree Rory. Will look to see your larger Cas. Branch treatment I think should not look like a pine tree, although I'm not sure what it should look like...
Gavin
hahahamelbrackstone wrote:How about it looks like a casuarina?Branch treatment I think should not look like a pine tree, although I'm not sure what it should look like...
Hahaha, Thanks Mike. Although my wife commented on them: 'They look so creepy babe! If you were trying to go for a spooky look, you nailed it. Why don't you grow something with nice flowers?'treeman wrote:Looking as miserable as ever I see.....![]()
No really, I like it....
Thank you Neil, coming from you that means a lot.shibui wrote:You've done a great job with this little tree Rory![]()
Even more impressive because it is your first attempt at shohin size but, given that, I feel compelled to offer advice:
Small sized bonsai seem to need more regular repotting. Whenever I have delayed repotting my small bonsai, the trees suffer badly the following summer. I put that down to the small root space which rapidly fills with roots and makes it extremely difficult to water effectively. Nutrition may also be a factor. My smaller trees are definitely much healthier now that I have learnt to repot every year.
If heavy root pruning seems to be an issue I'd probably opt for a light annual trim instead of leaving them for several years.
Please note I don't have any shohin casuarinas - they may be an exception?
Unfortunately I haven't got enough experience with strong sunny growth to comment. My micro-climate is probably quite different to others out there. Maybe not, but either way I'm not experienced enough to make a good comment on this yet.Boics wrote:I've noticed very little root growth on my potted cas. Torulosa.
So little that I'm not convinced a yearly re-pot is worth it.
Thoughts Rory?