Melaleuca help
Posted: May 1st, 2009, 9:56 pm
Being a frequent reader of this site I knew where to get expert advice.
I recently found a nursery selling natives with a whopping 75% off.
I couldnt resist so I grabbed few Mel.quinquenervi and Mel leucadendron (weeping mel). They are all around 2 metres tall with lots of thick bark and decent trunks.
Never had mels before so what now???
The weather is cooling down in Sydney so have I left it too late to touch them or can I trunk chop and repot now??
What is the best fertilliser for them? Would they be better left alone in the pots to thicken up?? As for soil????? I have recently been reading up on diatomites,and might be tempted to try them on Melaleucas???
So many questions.
Thanks in advance
I recently found a nursery selling natives with a whopping 75% off.
I couldnt resist so I grabbed few Mel.quinquenervi and Mel leucadendron (weeping mel). They are all around 2 metres tall with lots of thick bark and decent trunks.
Never had mels before so what now???
The weather is cooling down in Sydney so have I left it too late to touch them or can I trunk chop and repot now??
What is the best fertilliser for them? Would they be better left alone in the pots to thicken up?? As for soil????? I have recently been reading up on diatomites,and might be tempted to try them on Melaleucas???
So many questions.
Thanks in advance