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New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 4:05 pm
by Woz
Hey Peoples,
Long time between post.. about as long as holidays! Since its holidaysI have just been out an picked this beauty up from Northside Bansai (QLD)
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(same tree)
I was thinking I would try an airlayer off the top (green line) and then cut back (red line) as shown in the image below
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as an initial concept i was thinking of heading towards something along these lines
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sorry bout the top I forgot to crop it
I know that there are a few peeps about who are quite familiar with banksia growing habits and would appreciate your advice, espically in regards to the air layering. and everyone else I always appreciate ideas and opinions, get ya 2 cents in there!
thanks

Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 5:11 pm
by anttal63
hey woz welcome back pal. 1st how much did this set you back? 2nd can you take it out of the pot and do 4 pics at 90 deg. turns.

Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 5:35 pm
by Woz
Hey Ant,
I picked this up for $70 i thought it was a bit of a bargin.
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and some from a little further back...
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I may have got a little snap happy just now

Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 5:54 pm
by Leigh Taafe
G'day mate - just curious - what size container did it come in?
Cheers,
Leigh.
Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 6:20 pm
by dayne
yeah great little tree nice root system looks healthy will be great
my honest opinion just chop it off about 100mm above that first branch then wire it upright leave the first branch long for a new apex let that get to alost two foot long then cut it back and develop from there dont get me wrong i have an air layer on a tree at the moment but it was a $390 juniper and the top is worth about $200 so ive tried it but it does slow the development of your trees down because the time the air layer is on you could grow the new leader but hey thats just me if you have the time go for it theres nothing to loose.
Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 9:08 pm
by anttal63
the following is imo only. pic 4 is your front. tilt it back and right a little.the red line for chop, the 1st brown line is the material you already have. from there every change of colour is a new leader chosen from a bud on the previous branch. the new leader is dragged to where you need your next branch and then the process starts again. this method works extremely well for integrafolia. it gives you alot of budding and great movement. check it out.
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oops forgot the virt.
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Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 29th, 2009, 9:21 pm
by anttal63
layer here you have 2 choices of trunkline. what dayne is saying is correct, you deal though.
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Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 30th, 2009, 8:50 am
by Woz
thanks for your thoughts guys, good point about the air layer as well.
Leigh - it came in a 10" pot.
Ant thanks for your ideas, looks promising, I will update with some photos as I go.
I was also thinking of doing a pot slip into a larger pot? will this help with new growth or shuold I just leave it in the one its in?
Re: New Banksia
Posted: December 30th, 2009, 9:03 pm
by anttal63
Woz wrote:thanks for your thoughts guys, good point about the air layer as well.
Leigh - it came in a 10" pot.
Ant thanks for your ideas, looks promising, I will update with some photos as I go.
I was also thinking of doing a pot slip into a larger pot? will this help with new growth or shuold I just leave it in the one its in?
now is a great time for a repot and work the roots. then you're set to concentrate on the tree for next couple of years.

Re: New Banksia
Posted: January 10th, 2010, 9:56 am
by Woz
Thanks again for the advice and direction

I got round to repotting and cutting back. the roots system I shook out a little and only cut back about 1/3 for the time being (I didn't want to go to hard on them just yet) and reused the pot it came in topped it up with fresh soil and and sat the plant higher in the pot so it has plenty more root room than before. I cut it off as discussed and tidied up the cut so it shouldden't bulge much when it heals.
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now wait for all the new shoots
