Bougie in development
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Re: Bougie in development
Yep, they look real good together Jarrod. I would love to see the combo in flower. What colour does does the Bracts produce?
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Re: Bougie in development
This one has bright purple bracts so the colour combo will only get better! I can't wait to see it flower either 

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Re: Bougie in development
Jarrod....It's coming along nicely,that pot style and colour is great!...bougies in the ground are flowering like mad over here at the moment,when it warms up over there,it may take off soon.It would be tempting to concentrate on fertilising/lack of repotting for the sake of flowers,but branch development/refinement is probably the way to go for now!...Looking good mate
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Re: Bougie in development
Yeah I agree, it won't be repotted for a few years now it has the right pot. I will cut it back really hard and wire it all out. Then let it go bananas all season with out touching it. This will hopefully get it to flower even if it is out of shape when it happens. This year has been a slightly cooler spring but it alread has loads of shoots coming on so it is very healthy at the moment.
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Veeerrrrry interesting Jarrod.I forgot how nice that pot was. The background is not doing you any favors though. Time for a bit of specialist photography. All in all i like the combination very much. If any comment is forthcoming it would be to lower the left hand branch some. Jealous of the bougy, mine all die.
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Jeez that is Bright!
nice tho
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nice tho

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nice bougy love the pot flower combo
very nice 


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Re: Bougie in development
Why the hell does that pot and bract colour work so well? every book will tell us otherwise.
Good stuff Jarrod, b.t.w. what ferts are you using?
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Lovely Jarrod! even better than last year !
Stunning colour i am so Jealous
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Stunning colour i am so Jealous


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Re: Bougie in development
Stunning Boug, stunning training, stunning pot and stunning flowers. Have to agree with Bonhi tho'. I'd really love to see that first left side branch bought down a fair bit. I think it would ballance the tree out. Might have to bring a few of the branches above it down a bit as well, if you do. Congratulations on a stunning tree.
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Re: Bougie in development
Looks fantastic dude!! love it!!
Purple is one of the few colours that WILL work well with yellow pots.
I am a MASSIVE sucker for yellow pots. I don't know why, I just love them!!
Purple is one of the few colours that WILL work well with yellow pots.
I am a MASSIVE sucker for yellow pots. I don't know why, I just love them!!
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Re: Bougie in development
Wow is that real colours ??
If it is that is just brilliant as I have never seen purple to that degree
If it is that is just brilliant as I have never seen purple to that degree
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Re: Bougie in development
Yup, that's the real colours, straight from camera.
Tree needs a hard prune and full wire, but looks too mice
Thanks for the replies everyone!
Tree needs a hard prune and full wire, but looks too mice

Thanks for the replies everyone!
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