Hi all. I was intending to place this banksia in our club show next month. I took it to last months meeting, which was to get plants looked at and ready for the show. It was also for a critique session on these plants and others to be done by the 'bonsai masters' of the club. I eagerly waited for my plant to be appraised, hoping for some pearls of wisdom regarding future development. When the very elderly gentleman was presented with mine he silently spent a minute or two looking at it, then made the hand gestures of throwing it into the bin and wiping his hands, with a smirk on his face. Needless to say I was absolutely gutted, and very dispirited for a while.

After the meeting I had a chat with a couple of the more supportive members I am starting to know which did a lot for me (some are on this forum - thanks guys!

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Two things come from this - I was amazed how devastating I found that simple brush off to my self esteem. I am a 55 year old emergency services worker with what is usually a constitution of bluestone and steel. I think because this was while I was in 'recreation mode' that it slipped past my defences. The point of this ramble is that if you are part of a club, or if someone approaches you for opinions on their work be constructive, be helpful, be supportive. It may have been decades ago, but we were all beginners once. I find it hard to believe that there is not at least some small positive that can't be found in any plant that an enthusiast has spent time on; in my case about 4 years or so with this one. I am not exhibiting this year, hopefully next year I will be up for it.
Second. I took a look at the plant when I got home and looked back at some of the comments made on this original post and that made me feel better as well. As a result I have repotted and tried a different pot and layout. It will remain this way for at least a year, but I am interested in comments as to whether this has improved or diminished the look of the plant. I apologise for the movement in the leaves of the tree, but we are currently experiencing gale force winds in Sth Gippsland and I was lucky to not get blown off the deck, as you can see the open spaces south of me in one of the pics and the next stop is Bass Strait!!!

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