THE MEL PROJECT

Incana, Lanceolata, Linariifolia, Rhaphiophylla, Styphelioides etc
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Ryceman3
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Re: THE MEL PROJECT

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Repotting continues, another Mel cuticularis.
Back into plastic and hopefully a bit more branch development before I think about heading into a proper pot.
I'm playing with the planting angle, nothing really definitive but you can see between the "before" and "now" image I leaned the tree a bit further to help mitigate the "verticality" of the main trunk. Originally I didn't actually have plans to keep this, it was just a sacrifice to build the bottom but it's grown on me and will stay... for now!
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Post by AndreasM »

I like the ‘lean’ on that last one!


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