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just dug up now what?
Posted: August 18th, 2010, 5:13 pm
by Noramay
Hi all,
hubby dug this up last weekend and pup and others have id it for me.
Am keeping it moist - should I put it in a water tray?
Still womdering if I should defoliate it
Any help
cheers Nora
Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 18th, 2010, 5:54 pm
by Jamie
hi nora, i will remove the other thread as it is related to this one and the other thread only has a question of "where is the pics?" not needed is all.
when i sort that i will give you my ideas

Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 18th, 2010, 5:58 pm
by Noramay
thanks
not sure how I did that..
Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 18th, 2010, 6:02 pm
by Jamie
hi mate
This has a very nice powerful trunk! i would start by trying to work out what you want from the tree, a taller tree, or shorter, what style you want it, wether the style is a full canopy or a layered foliage pad look. if it were mine i would do a couple of sketches, pic which "front" you want (speaking of which have you got anymore pics? a few more will help in determining the "front" and also in your styling options.)
personally from this veiw, I would use the middle trunk, second in from the left as the next stage up of the trunk, this will give you some nice movment to start with and get the taper sorted, then once it has come back from the chopping you will have another option to create the next section of the trunk with a suitable branch. then i would try and develop some foliage pads once the trunk has been built
i would be getting this tree going really well before any operations should be taken, which could be as little as 6 months, but 1 year is better, the longer you leave it and get it strong and healthy the more you will have to work with and the tree will bounce back quicker as it will be strong.
thats just my thoughts, i know others with more experience with natives will be able to help more.
Jamie

Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 18th, 2010, 7:13 pm
by Chris Di Nola
What you need to do now is send it to me
Thats going to be a great tree.
Nice Find

Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 19th, 2010, 10:58 am
by Waltron
i would be getting this tree going really well before any operations should be taken, which could be as little as 6 months, but 1 year is better, the longer you leave it and get it strong and healthy the more you will have to work with and the tree will bounce back quicker as it will be strong.
Agree, let it be for a while and don't defoliate it. Keep it alive.
Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 19th, 2010, 3:01 pm
by Noramay
OK guys
I won't do anything but try and keep it alive.
Any tips on how to do this?
should I keep it in water
Give it seasol
put in full sun, put in glass house
Sorry to ask so much, but have never tried digging up a native and really don't want to kill it...
Thanks for all the help Nora
Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 19th, 2010, 5:40 pm
by kvan64
Noramay wrote:OK guys
I won't do anything but try and keep it alive.
Any tips on how to do this?
should I keep it in water
Give it seasol
put in full sun, put in glass house
Sorry to ask so much, but have never tried digging up a native and really don't want to kill it...
Thanks for all the help Nora
Yep, seasol and ST. Not too dry and not too wet. No excess sunlight (partial shade) and cross your fingers

Re: just dug up now what?
Posted: August 19th, 2010, 8:10 pm
by Jamie
what DK said and more. i wouldnt be submerging the whole thing in water, but a small tray of water would be fine, maybe 2 inches deep, most natives love water, I would keep it in full shade until it starts looking like it is ready to shoot, then i would move to partial shade, then eventually to full sun, this has a very nice trunk so it would be a shame to lose it. superthrive will definately help, the same with seasol.
good luck

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