Funnily enough its one of my favorites as well.noah78 wrote:I love this tree grant , one of my favorite black pines
Grant
Funnily enough its one of my favorites as well.noah78 wrote:I love this tree grant , one of my favorite black pines
Hi Scott,Scott Roxburgh wrote:I know you busy Grant but anything to update on this one?
Andrew Legg wrote:Hi Grant,
I have a few questions. Do you get any branching on the "root formed" section of the trunk? If not, would it accept grafts?
Lovely tree!
Cheers,
Andrew
i think you could keep moulding the roots and go higher if you want., however you might get "rings" around the trunk every time you stop and start.Andrew Legg wrote:Interesting. I thought of trying this technique, but using a mold to style a greater proportion of the full trunk. I guess it is a balance between getting a nice thick base, and doing the design of the top of the tree using more traditional techniques. I suppose you can't go to far up as you would need decent girth to support all the growing sacrifice branches.
No I never took any early on photos but the thread on "root wrapping' shows the method.Pat093 wrote:mate this tree just is amazing i think, im not a fan of pines, but if i ever aquired some, this would be my ideal one
have you got any pics from when it was nothing?