Eucalyptus Hybrid Styling advice.
Posted: June 23rd, 2010, 5:29 pm
Hi all!
Just picked up this young stock. It's a "Summer Red" Euca Ficifolia and e. Ptchocarpa hybrid grafted onto understock (not sure what). Was root bound so decided to repot with fresh mix, until the rain dies down and I can plant it out in the yard.
Discovered under the surface of the soil, the trunkline took a drastic curve before reaching an unusual root system for a plant that was upright when I bought it.
The root system decided the re-pot angle, as the larger roots are not maluble anymore but set. Not sure about that yet but doesn't matter too much at this stage. This angle also gave me the best surface roots, much of which are covered in shot.
The general plan will be to plant out and fert to build up trunk size. My neighbours planted some of these out on their nature strip about 5 years ago, they are over 12ft tall and 7ft wide canopies.
I chose this one because, it had no visible graft line, the lowest branch structure with a few new leader options and some reasonable curves in the trunk which the rest didn't have. It wasn't the thickest trunk on offer for the price, but definatley had the most character out of the 30 or so.
I am sure due to the size of the leaves it won't make much of a bonsai, but I enjoy a challenge and this certainly look like one.
I think at this stage I may keep the canopy to add trunk girth, with the intention of chopping it down to the lower branches.
Not sure exactly where to head, any styling or general advice is appreciated as I am new to Euc's.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
Just picked up this young stock. It's a "Summer Red" Euca Ficifolia and e. Ptchocarpa hybrid grafted onto understock (not sure what). Was root bound so decided to repot with fresh mix, until the rain dies down and I can plant it out in the yard.
Discovered under the surface of the soil, the trunkline took a drastic curve before reaching an unusual root system for a plant that was upright when I bought it.
The root system decided the re-pot angle, as the larger roots are not maluble anymore but set. Not sure about that yet but doesn't matter too much at this stage. This angle also gave me the best surface roots, much of which are covered in shot.
The general plan will be to plant out and fert to build up trunk size. My neighbours planted some of these out on their nature strip about 5 years ago, they are over 12ft tall and 7ft wide canopies.
I chose this one because, it had no visible graft line, the lowest branch structure with a few new leader options and some reasonable curves in the trunk which the rest didn't have. It wasn't the thickest trunk on offer for the price, but definatley had the most character out of the 30 or so.
I am sure due to the size of the leaves it won't make much of a bonsai, but I enjoy a challenge and this certainly look like one.
I think at this stage I may keep the canopy to add trunk girth, with the intention of chopping it down to the lower branches.
Not sure exactly where to head, any styling or general advice is appreciated as I am new to Euc's.
Thanks for your time and assistance.