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soltan wrote:Peter Adams Japanese Maples book is a great source of intresting techniques of producing great stock to refinment shown through multiple progresions with his great drawings and insight into deciduous trees. It's ok :D
Thanks Brett and Pup, i will see if i can get a look at it.
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Really love the second one... such character in the trunk. That will develop into a nice tree. I have a number of tridents and autumn colour doesn't really happen but I love them for their summer foliage and don't worry about the piddling display they have so close to the east coast.
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Hi pup
Any updates on these love to see how the second one
Made out
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Yes Pup I would also like to see how you are going with these?
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Meagi wrote:Hi pup
Any updates on these love to see how the second one
Made out
Unfortunately , one was smashed off the bench by my neighbours grandsons football, the other finally succumbed to the guarantee treatment after 2 years.
So I do not have either, as far as I know all of the tridents that were brought in and some of the Satsuki's did not make it.

They struggled for some time,lessons learned. I was very dissapointed as was my mate. He said when he goes back he will try again!.

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Sorry to hear that Pup, but as you said mate, there's a bit more knowledge stored away for next time and if it doesn't work then, maybe the time after - or the one after that. With a continued library of knowledge being built, one day success will be yours.
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Sometimes mate, just sometimes and then there are the other times when the people you help along their journey sadly, just sneek up behind and bite you on the buttocks when you least expect it. :( As I said earlier, "a continued library of knowledge".)[/quote]


Sadly very true Graeme, I got mine kicked a few times in 2012, so will learn from that also.

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Hi pup
Sorry to hear the tridents did not make it .
They were ripper stock ...like the old saying goes .
"only the good die young"
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PeterW wrote:Pup, read Al Keplars article on growing these little maples. He has some good advise and expierience with them. Let me know if you cant find the, i think i have them on my HD if you need them.
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Any chance in getting a copy of the article you refer too? Or at least pointing me in the right direction to find it online?

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