
Then a bit of wiring and some placement of branches and I'm pretty happy with it so far. Will have to leave the trunk tied in place for a year or two to try and get it to set in place. Will jin the stumps at some point. Happy for comments.
Cheers Watto, I think it might take more than a year or two to set the big branchWatto wrote:Thanks for the update mate. The most difficult part for you will be to just let it grow for the next year or two so all those bends set properly. This is great work, don't be distracted if there are any negative comments.
No Idea I was a bit surprised I got it to bend as much as I did, that's a really thick branch and it now has some big crinkles in it. It will take a long time set (if it sets). Yes wire scares heal really well on Kunzea (in my experience). It can add texture to the bark bug because they grow so quick the scare heals over quickly. I often leave my wire on Kunzea until it just starts to bite in. I fi d this holds the branch in place bettter.no idea wrote:Cheers Josh...she's got some mean bends happeningdo wire marks heal well on Kunzea? not that you have any, just mine has
Thank John, this was never in the original plan for this tree and I had given up on collecting big Kunzea as they don't back bud, but now I'm intrigued to dig some more and see what I can do with them. Will keep updating as I go, if you don't hear from for a while just remind me.boom64 wrote:One of my favourite posts. Good to see it powering on Josh. Have a candidate for such a workout as well. Looking forward to future updates. Cheers John.
Cheers Bodhi, I'm a little surprised it survived the last bend as I got a couple of cracks but it hasn't missed a beat and I'll keep pushing it. I'm living kunzeas though.bodhidharma wrote:Thanks for keeping us informed Josh.