The Tall Skinny Plum
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The Tall Skinny Plum
In August 2018 I dug this plum and I have been pleasantly surprised by the growth rate and health of this tree. I generally have a "rule" not to work on yamadori for about two years but I made an exception for this one and trimmed and wired it in July this year.
This is a bit different and I think this has a future.
This is a bit different and I think this has a future.
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
Not bad for under one year Watto, plenty of good progress. Nice job
How tall roughly is it?
PS: I’m missing your blog updates, hopefully you can get a fix and get back to it ASAP...

How tall roughly is it?
PS: I’m missing your blog updates, hopefully you can get a fix and get back to it ASAP...

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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
It stands about 110cm currently.
I'm missing the blog too and I have my fingers crossed that it will be back up and running soon, I need a place to write all my bull dust!!!!!
I'm missing the blog too and I have my fingers crossed that it will be back up and running soon, I need a place to write all my bull dust!!!!!
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
I'm liking the shape you're attaining there Watto! There is always room for a tall and elegant tree in my garden.
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
Just to find the right pot now Mel and away we go!
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Do they need a deeper root run than most? I'll look forward to seeing what you choose, Watto!Just to find the right pot now Mel and away we go!
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
Nice Watto. Brings back fond memories - I used to climb my nana’s plum tree and pick (and eat) heaps. Looking forward to watching the progress of your tree.
Tending bonsai teaches me patience.
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
Well, it is two years since this was dug and of course now is the time to pot it in a bonsai pot for the first time. This is a Pat Kennedy pot but I don't think this will be the long term pot for this tree. Although it is a good size, I think a glazed pot in a greenish colour would be more suitable, probably a bit larger but not quite so deep. Alas I can't get out and about to see pots (or any other bonsai related activities actually) so this pot will be its home for a year or two.
It will be flowering soon and I am looking forward to that. If it has fruit I will allow a few on the tree just for fun.
It will be flowering soon and I am looking forward to that. If it has fruit I will allow a few on the tree just for fun.
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
Nice one, you’ll have to sweet talk Pat for new shoes. Please post once it flowers. Not sure if I’m see a white bud?
Cheers
Kirky

Cheers
Kirky
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Re: The Tall Skinny Plum
Thanks Pat, I know your opinion would be unbiased.
Kirky, there will be flowers soon and there is a little bit of early white occurring.
Kirky, there will be flowers soon and there is a little bit of early white occurring.
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