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Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: August 31st, 2011, 2:08 pm
by jozaeh
cre8ivbonsai wrote:jozaeh wrote:
Skippy wrote:I Have just the pot for that
Cheers
Skip
Oh skip yes! I was going to contract Erin pottery to make one for me, but they said some pots are just too small to even bother with. Thanks!
Jozaeh
Pots Galore might be able to help you out ...
oh perfect!! i'll ride my pushie over and pick it up from them. it should fit in my handlebar basket.
Jozaeh
Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: August 31st, 2011, 2:22 pm
by Dario
Oh I am so relieved now you have clarrified things jozaeh.
I absolutely wet myself from the get go with Scott's reply and from then on with the other responses too!
I was being serious though as I was hoping you were taking the piss but on the off chance that you were being legit (as I haven't read many of your posts as I am new), I thought I would take the line of trying to be supportive and positive as I actually started to feel sorry for you with the responses.
Silly me, I should have known you were having a laugh!
Thanks mate, I haven't laughed so hard in a while!
Cheers, Dario.

Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: August 31st, 2011, 3:01 pm
by loyskirineba
good one mate!
topic bookmarked already

Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: September 2nd, 2011, 8:20 am
by kcpoole
or you could forget about that tree, and pot this one up instead. It already has nice flat Nebari.
http://failblog.files.wordpress.com/201 ... s-fail.jpg
Ken
Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: September 2nd, 2011, 8:34 am
by bodhidharma
You will need to start defoliating now so back budding will happen this growing season and you can start making branch selection.

OH, YOU WILL NEED A LARGE LADDER. I am excited by this find Jozeah please keep us updated with its progression. Especially you carrying it home.
P.s can we have the carrying home bit on video. PLEEAAASSSEEE.

Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: September 5th, 2011, 4:11 pm
by jozaeh
Dario wrote:Oh I am so relieved now you have clarrified things jozaeh.
I absolutely wet myself from the get go with Scott's reply and from then on with the other responses too!
I was being serious though as I was hoping you were taking the piss but on the off chance that you were being legit (as I haven't read many of your posts as I am new), I thought I would take the line of trying to be supportive and positive as I actually started to feel sorry for you with the responses.
Silly me, I should have known you were having a laugh!
Thanks mate, I haven't laughed so hard in a while!
Cheers, Dario.

Hey Dario!
I know, all the responses were so funny. And of course, it's always safer to take the 'could be serious' route just in case i was a bit loopy and was actually trying to dig that tree up. So thanks for the support and positivity anyway!
and thanks for having a great sense of humour to get my bad tree joke post, ha!
Jozaeh
Re: Ground grown liquid ambar - time to chop?
Posted: September 5th, 2011, 4:15 pm
by jozaeh
loyskirineba wrote:good one mate!
topic bookmarked already

Well i think i'll be digging out the ol' girl soon, so i'll try and make the topic interesting to warrant the bookmark...
Jozaeh
Dang, I can only hope my tree has magical roots like that. And that photo shows me that i could have planted her in my front yard to help lift all my grass at the same time, what an idea!
Jozaeh
bodhidharma wrote:You will need to start defoliating now so back budding will happen this growing season and you can start making branch selection.

OH, YOU WILL NEED A LARGE LADDER. I am excited by this find Jozeah please keep us updated with its progression. Especially you carrying it home.
P.s can we have the carrying home bit on video. PLEEAAASSSEEE.

Oh Bodhi you BET you'll get some updates on it's progression, and when I manage to carry it home i'll take some photos for sure. And i just got a new you-beaut camera with HD video, so i'll see what i can do about filming it. And crap! Defoliating! Yes! I must get on to that, thanks for the reminder!
Jozaeh