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Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 26th, 2012, 8:12 am
by alpineart
Craig wrote:
Alpine, any time your ready to swap one of those mediocre juni's for a magnificent Melaleuca lateritia with a 300mm trunk let me know,

great work mate.
Hi Craig , mate i would seriously consider a swap on a new left leg that works

. I certainly won't be able to shove these around in the future , as for the others well i have had some very good offers of the folding kind but i want to play with them first .No doubt there will be major interest in these as Trainers .. The biggest worry is a hot dry summer and radiant heat , although they grew very well with a dual carriage way either side of them the heat here is very severe .
Cheers Alpine.
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 26th, 2012, 8:19 am
by alpineart
Rintar wrote:Amazing and great work blows the mind of this very humbled beginer

. Look forward to watching your work and progress

Hi Rintar , my wife stood awestruck in the driveway when she arrived home from work last night . I look forward to doing a couple more very soon then i have to find a few more big training pots to place them into .Big idea's turn into big plans , then hopefully big works of art .
Cheers Alpineart
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 26th, 2012, 11:34 pm
by alpineart
Well , Mr Bougy Fan , as a man of leisure i found some spare time ,
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to split this into two
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. I did see a tree and a lot of wasted material but another trunk was in there as well , so it was out with the saw
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and a quick hack and a cut
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now i have an extra tree .
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This little mother will have some Shimpaku inarch grafted onto the trunk to become a shimp with attitude and a 150mm base .
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The main trunk will become something a little bit different possible a huge informal upright
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raft or semi cascade
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Might see something different tomorrow .It would have been a waste to carve all this up as dead wood so splitting was the best option .Now due to a tumble down the steps today , i will have to take a day off from the leisurely life i have .
Cheers Alpineart
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 27th, 2012, 12:54 am
by Dario
Fantastic Alpine!
Cheers, Dario.
EDIT sorry to hear about your fall...hope you are ok?
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 27th, 2012, 8:36 am
by Barry1
Alpine ( Ian ) you are amazing ...the projects that you take on are truly amazing

I take my hat off to you
Cheers
Barry
PS your trees are all doing well and powering on

Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 27th, 2012, 9:14 am
by alpineart
Hi Dario , making progress with the plants , going backwards with the leg , suffering today .
Hi Barry1, mate i like a challenge when it come to this Bonsai Caper . The bigger the better for now , get older no wiser though . One day i will have to convert to Shohin or things smaller than this .
Cheers Guys . Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 27th, 2012, 9:46 am
by The Specimen
Alpine thanks for sharing and they are awesome projects to begin with already so I cant wait to see your updates!
How long would you say they are "in care" before any work is done to them?
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 27th, 2012, 2:33 pm
by alpineart
Hi The Specimen , mate they need to recover and grow on for a few seasons . I don't mind as i have plenty of layers to play with . I have ripped into the small trunk already . Just cant help myself when the challenge is there . Seriously they can stay in these pots and have some hook and hold wires attached just to locate the branches in a more desirable position . It would be nice to get them all in pots by the middle of next month .
Cheers Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 6:19 pm
by alpineart
This one was a real struggle , its most likely one of the bigger bases at 320 mm x 220 mm,
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only just managed to trim it back enough to fit into the pot . I can see 2 nice tree's in this one .
Cheers Alpineart
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 6:48 pm
by Andrew Legg
alpineart wrote:This one was a real struggle , its most likely one of the bigger bases at 320 mm x 220 mm,
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only just managed to trim it back enough to fit into the pot . I can see 2 nice tree's in this one .
Cheers Alpineart
Don't be too quick to divide them Alpine. Two nice trees is no substitute for one fantastic one! Well done on these so far - they are looking very promising!

Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 7:06 pm
by Webos
I agree with Leggy... Whats the black colour on the trunk?
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 7:07 pm
by alpineart
Hi Andrew , i'm not in a hurry thats for sure , webos grilled me the other day about splitting them . Cheers Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 7:10 pm
by alpineart
Speak of the devil , Hi Webos mate its dirty and wet , probably some shadow there as well . Bright and sunny today made for a treat with a few trunks done . I did promise not to get the saw out

,, just yet

.
Cheers Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 7:37 pm
by Webos
Haha, I'm here keeping an eye on ya! Wasn't a grilling...it was a heartfelt plea. Yes, beautiful day down here... I spent the day pulling a carburettor apart then trying to work out where all of the bits belong. Fun!
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 31st, 2012, 7:56 pm
by alpineart
Hi Webos , mate don't you follow the rule its called a manual .

I need them when i put motors together , i can pull anything apart just can't remember how they go back together

. This big trunk is almost 1.5m wide its a bloody big tree .
Cheers Alpine