thanks for all the replies it is very much appreciated
Tony Bebb wrote:Great beginning Matt
Good height for the cut as it tapers well to there. Will need to let the top shoots grow free for a while to develop taper into them, but keep the side branches from getting too thick in the mean time. I like the second shot for the bit of movement it displays and where the branches come from, but too early to call a front yet. Nice base. I would say after 4 weeks it is out of the woods. No pun intended.
Keep us posted
Tony
thanks tony! being my first mel i wasn't sure if it was prone to die back after a big chop so i left it a little high when i made the cut
which i'am very glad i did now because of where all the new growth has shot, i think if it was lower it would have been to short and fat.
kcpoole wrote:Nice
I collected one similar ( not as thick tho), about 6 months ago.
Have done another chop on it to reduce the height from the original cut as it had not budded very low.
I will leave till spring now before doing anything to it except taking off any shoot I will not need.
Ken
hey ken, in the 6 months you have had it has it put on much growth at all
Pup wrote:I would hazard a guess at this being, Melaleuca alternifolia, and it is about 30/35 cm tall It is going to take quite a bit of time to get the taper you need.
Tony being a very good man at carving, would I know make a good job of it. I have a M, rhaphiophylla that has some carving, and does need some more which I will be doing with Tony at the end of the month.
Also a very careful and light tickle with a Blow torch to stimulate growth , and simulate a bush fire survival.
Mean time here is an idea for yours Matty J.
Cheers Pup
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Cheers Pup
thanks pup for the id and photo's!! where do you keep pulling all these awesome tress from i think i'm living in the wrong state
one of the horts at my work told me to give it a touch up with the blow torch or get some leaves and burn them in a bucket apply to the surface and then water it in, this is meant to do the same sort of thing have you tried the watering in style before
i thought about doing this a while ago but was a little unsure if it was a good idea because if i tricked the plant into thinking there had been a fire and putting all it energy into new growth and not roots and dying
but i think i might give it a go
cheers matt
“The beginning is perhaps more difficult than anything else, but keep heart, it will turn out all right.”
― Vincent van Gogh