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Radiata from seed.

Posted: February 10th, 2010, 5:05 am
by anttal63
This is one of 10 that was grown from seed. They have just had their 3rd birthday this month. In the first year they had their tap roots cut and trunks wired. In the 2nd year they got their roots sorted again by eliminating any undesired and spreading them out into a bigger pot. Yesterday I slip potted them 2 sizes up, hoping to get some explosive growth over the next 3-5 months. Then in July/August I will chop some down to the basal buds, wire and allow to grow again. Others i will leave as is, wrap in raffia & wire and give them a good old racking. Radiata's are very under rated but make magneficent bonsai. Seeds are readily available and are fast growing. :D


2nd year;

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3rd year;

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Re: Radiata from seed.

Posted: February 10th, 2010, 5:13 am
by alpineart
Well done Ant' i have some old Radiata seedlings from 90 year old trees ticking on and some Pinus Muhgo .Be nice to see them that height .Cheers

Re: Radiata from seed.

Posted: February 10th, 2010, 6:12 am
by anttal63
alpineart wrote:Well done Ant' i have some old Radiata seedlings from 90 year old trees ticking on and some Pinus Muhgo .Be nice to see them that height .Cheers

thanks pal; yeah well it wont take long for the radi's but i'm not sure about the mugo's. Very slow growers they are. Pumila is the variety thats suits bonsai best i believe. :D 8-)

Re: Radiata from seed.

Posted: February 10th, 2010, 7:33 am
by Jarrod
Nice work Ant. Have a local spot I can get these from. You remember the post. Most a small council chop tops. I'll take ya autumn or spring ;) spring was good for me this year.

Re: Radiata from seed.

Posted: February 10th, 2010, 11:10 am
by craigw60
This is good work Ant, and you are right they are underrated trees. If you work hard on the foliage its possible to get very even needle size.
Craig