Melaleuca alternifolia
Posted: October 27th, 2009, 5:31 pm
Got this tree in 2004 with almost no roots or foliage. [tied in the pot and around the pot so it wouldn't blow out. In a month it was rock solid with roots.]
And then it started to get too big for its britches. It looked liked it needed a larger pot and I didn't want a larger tree. The upper structure became too dominant and reached forwards too much. I took it to a club meeting and got two experts to advise and they both said just to trim it. It was fine. Looked great. Next day I cut the hell out of it. Obviously I didn't agree with them and I've never been slow with the sidecutters. Three major branches went. The back became the front and it sat on the bench and started shooting. I looked at it last week and WACKO - I could see the future.
This weekend I will do the wiring and shaping but I'm really excited about the new direction. I can see this tree back as one of my better show trees in another year and I am so pleased I have restyled it. The proportions are better, the balance is better, the taper is better. I appreciate the advice I was given and I could see what they were getting at but what they really solidified in my mind was the direction I wanted this tree to go and in a few months I will show this tree to them and I am sure the reactions will be positive.
It simply powered along and became one of my top show trees. [Roger Hnatiuk pot]
And only got better [Mudlark Pot]
And then it started to get too big for its britches. It looked liked it needed a larger pot and I didn't want a larger tree. The upper structure became too dominant and reached forwards too much. I took it to a club meeting and got two experts to advise and they both said just to trim it. It was fine. Looked great. Next day I cut the hell out of it. Obviously I didn't agree with them and I've never been slow with the sidecutters. Three major branches went. The back became the front and it sat on the bench and started shooting. I looked at it last week and WACKO - I could see the future.
This weekend I will do the wiring and shaping but I'm really excited about the new direction. I can see this tree back as one of my better show trees in another year and I am so pleased I have restyled it. The proportions are better, the balance is better, the taper is better. I appreciate the advice I was given and I could see what they were getting at but what they really solidified in my mind was the direction I wanted this tree to go and in a few months I will show this tree to them and I am sure the reactions will be positive.