Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone had any Thick trunked serissas. (ie) Trunk is an inch thick or more. I know I am pushing my luck here but if you have one I would love to see it with a close up of the trunk.
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Re: Large Serissas
I don't think there is anyone who can keep one alive that long.
Young and hostile but not stupid.
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I have not had that problem and I have several with thick trunks. I find them to be extremely hardy trees and very resistant to pests
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G'day Jester,
I know a guy who has about 150 of them in various stages of training. Some have been plaited together to achieve a gnarly look. Most have been grown from cuttings off 4 larger ones which now have pretty substantial trunks. I'll see if I can pop over a take a picture or 2.
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I know a guy who has about 150 of them in various stages of training. Some have been plaited together to achieve a gnarly look. Most have been grown from cuttings off 4 larger ones which now have pretty substantial trunks. I'll see if I can pop over a take a picture or 2.
Regards,
Steven
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Wow Steve!! That would be awesome. Why does he have so many? Is he running a nursery? If so can you provide details?
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Here you go Jester, some to choose from.
Sorry about the quality but I just snapped some quick shots on my phone.
The ones pictured are 3 to 4 years old from cuttings and he would like $15 each for them. Pick up from Parramatta area in NSW.
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Sorry about the quality but I just snapped some quick shots on my phone.
The ones pictured are 3 to 4 years old from cuttings and he would like $15 each for them. Pick up from Parramatta area in NSW.
Nope, he's just like most of us and can't help himselfJester wrote:Why does he have so many? Is he running a nursery?

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Re: Large Serissas
I agree, Serissa are extremely hardy in my conditions, never had a single one even think about dropping leaves (except the one that went two weeks in mid summer with 40 plus degree heat without any water. Its also planted on a slab. Leaves went crispy and fell off but its now healthier than ever).
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