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Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 16th, 2010, 8:07 pm
by AndrewM
Joel wrote:Hi Antonio,

I didn't realise you were even claiming ownership of this technique. This technique has been mentioned many times on the forum, and I know that Dennis has not received credit for it. Im not saying you don't deserve credit either (if you thought of it yourself.....well done!), I just assumed you had already learnt about this from the internet previously, being one of the more frequent posters.

The best thing is that this technique is getting used and spread amongst the bonsai community. Our Aussie native bonsai have the chance to really catch up to the world standard if techniques are actively used and spread. It will be nice to see how the tree turns out.

Joel
Well said Joel

I did not realise a question would course such commotion :?

Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 16th, 2010, 8:09 pm
by anttal63
All good joel; im not claiming nor do i need credit. Give that to the boy who seeks all the attention, he obviously needs it.Anyone with half a brain will think of this sooner or later. No rocket science just sound logic. Thanks joel. :D :D

No stress Andrew... :D :D

Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 17th, 2010, 5:58 am
by dayne
hey nice work antonio i have a banksia in a grow pot i tend to kill natives may be im not giving enough water i allso heard that the koreshoffs pruned alot of their natives underwater somthing about the natives suck air in through the roots and can slow down recovery you heard anything about this next summer im going to give some ago well thats if pines and junipers down take over my yard

Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 17th, 2010, 7:19 am
by anttal63
dayne wrote:hey nice work antonio i have a banksia in a grow pot i tend to kill natives may be im not giving enough water i allso heard that the koreshoffs pruned alot of their natives underwater somthing about the natives suck air in through the roots and can slow down recovery you heard anything about this next summer im going to give some ago well thats if pines and junipers down take over my yard
Hey dayne, thanks mate; especially banksia! As Grant has stated, is a very hungry and thirsty beast!!! As for the Koreshoffs... Im not a follower, i have never read the books but have read stuff around the forums. I'm sure there is a lot of vaid stuff there, but that theory there is definately tired and out dated, just another myth that was once started about Australian Natives. With all due respect much has changed in the world of Bonsai. :D ;) 8-)

Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 17th, 2010, 9:10 am
by MattA
Hey antonio, Great work with your natives. Am always keen to see what you are doing, its nice that some are out there actually thinking about things & finding ways to deal with whatever they want to do.

I had not read of dennis's techniques or antonio's or anyone elses, bit hard when i had nothing to do with any other bonsaiists until quite recently, yet i also managed to work out a similar technique with my natives that has improved my successes when transplanting & in general everyday life with them... I dont claim them as my own & i didnt see anywhere in this post or any other than Antonio claimed it as his own. Your interpretation of things is just that... YOURS

As Antonio stated, anyone who actually thinks logically about the problem will come to the same conclusions...

m2c

Matt

Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 17th, 2010, 2:15 pm
by Steven
LOCKED temporarily while we review member behavior.

Re: Manna Gum / Lemon scented gum

Posted: March 18th, 2010, 10:15 am
by Steven
This thread has now been cleaned up from the mud slinging and unlocked. If it returns to personal attacks and a shari fight it will be permanently locked and offending members will be issued board warnings. Remember, 3 strikes and your out!

If you think I might be referring to you - please read our forum rules.

Yours truly,
Steven