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Re: clerodendrum on rock.

Posted: May 31st, 2010, 5:46 pm
by craigw60
Gidday Jamie, you have a bit of a problem there. Since its a root over rock tree then the roots should be a feature as they are in the second pic. Is there any way at all to adjust the trunk so you can use that side as a front ?. The root flow in the second pic is really nice. Can you change the angle of the rock to the trunk is not leaning away so much on that side ?
Craig

Re: clerodendrum on rock.

Posted: May 31st, 2010, 5:59 pm
by Jamie
there could be some adjustment craig, it will need a little bit of fiddling but could be done, i know what you mean by the roots should be a feature.

what are your thoughts on grafting saplings in? there are a couple of nice channels which could be used to good effect on the "front".

J.

Re: clerodendrum on rock.

Posted: May 31st, 2010, 6:09 pm
by craigw60
I have no doubt the grafting would work you would just have to be patient while the roots thicken and grip the rock.
Craig

Re: clerodendrum on rock.

Posted: May 31st, 2010, 6:13 pm
by Jamie
thanks craig :D i have some thinking to do and work it all so to do the best for the tree! :D

Re: clerodendrum on rock.

Posted: October 9th, 2010, 7:43 pm
by Jamie
hi guys,

another little update on this one, it is going to semi cascade game plan so it is going to need a lot more growing now. also as craig said earlier in the thread about the roots not being as much of a feature of the front than the back, in saying that Rod has been kind enough to give me a few thin clero that I can use to graft some roots onto the front to get it sorted, just need to get up and see him again :D
ROR october 8th 2010 A.jpg
my plan is to also extend the right hand branch and also grow a fuller canopy instead of the padded look.

jamie :D