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[NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: November 28th, 2018, 6:57 pm
by Rustyck
Species: Eucalyptus saligna “Sydney Blue Gum”
Trunk: 6mm
Source: Bonsai World
Cost : $4
My Skill Level: Low

I have to thank Rory, he has definitely triggered an appreciation for Eucs, I’m currently playing with some Corymbia Citriodora but they are a little too small or a little too big for this comp.
Now I’m spotting Gums left right and centre!

Probably the one I’m more excited about out of my entries atm, I saw some of the workshop blue gums they have at bonsai world and I’m in love with the bark peel.
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Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: November 28th, 2018, 8:01 pm
by Rory
Hi Rusty,

Great choice of material. This will thicken really fast.
Don’t be shy to try Corymbia citriodora in this comp if you like it. Once they establish after a root prune, they also thicken quite fast.

I hope to have photos of the contest prizes in the main thread by tomorrow.

Eucalyptus crebra is another awesome candidate with its smallish leaves, but the colours on Saligna is so iconic :)

Good luck :yes:

Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: March 10th, 2019, 10:44 am
by Rustyck
Going well so far

This one give a bit of a droop if I’ve neglected but springs back in 5 mins after a good water

Little worries about the first trunk transition as from the back it’s a bit thicker and a little reverse taper but hoping it thickens out with letting it grow

Just under 2 cm for interest

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Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: May 18th, 2019, 10:50 am
by Rustyck
Letting this one grow top heavy to thicken up the trunk and reduce the reverse taper at the curve... hoping that will sort it out!

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Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: November 1st, 2019, 7:17 am
by Rustyck
Haven't been logging on since Tapatalk stopped working with Ausbonsai, so first time uploading photos not using its automatic resizer. so sorry if the quality isn't good...

thought this one died whilst I was away.
all the leave dried up and were dead when I got back.

luckly, its shot back every where as you will be able to see by the photo!

Had good photos of them all dead on an old phone that I didn't keep sadly...

Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: December 15th, 2019, 2:31 pm
by Rustyck
Along with the others this one went through a hard time...

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Luckily it shot back and is thriving again!

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Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: December 15th, 2019, 6:39 pm
by Keels
i thought this post was going the same depressing way as the other dead tree posts you made but looks like it's a fairy tale ending. :lol: she looks very hardy

Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: May 1st, 2020, 9:12 am
by Rustyck
After this one has recovered from its temporary ailments it’s been coming back, I feel that I should chop it and start work on the structure but as the branching is now all new it’s been sitting there getting fed...
any feedback would be welcome! And ideas for creating an apex eventually too, that’s something I haven’t had to do as yet.

Still deciding on the front as the structure has changed... it the upper fork, was thinking of utilising or chopping somewhere below it

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Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: May 1st, 2020, 9:52 am
by juan73870
starting to look absolutely fantastic!
what a beautiful trunk in such a short time :tu:
looking forward to watching this one over time :tu2:

Re: [NATURAL] Sydney Blue Gum - RustyK

Posted: November 25th, 2020, 5:36 pm
by Rustyck
This one struggled where we had it in for winter sadly... new shoots again this year.

I have to get rid of my collection so this one might a giveaway if someone wants to take it on!

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