Eucy stump
Posted: October 17th, 2010, 4:50 am
This is one of the first Eucalypt's I dug when I started getting back into using natives for bonsai 5 years ago. It originally stood upright & after 3 years the new trunks had started to catch up with the base and I was ready to give the tree its first 'styling' cut, repotting at the same time. All went well with budding in all the right places and even more on the exposed lignotuber.
As the growth started to extend, disaster! First the back trunk started to die, then the left hand trunk. As the last trunk started to show signs of decline I woke to find a nice neat hole or 3 in the trunk (a borer of some description), you can see one of the holes in the overhead view. I thought the tree would die entirely but moved it into my shade house & just kept it watered. Over the next 6months the bark on the exposed sections started to crack & peel and I really had given up hope. Then one day i saw a sign of life, a small shoot starting to show just at soil line! Eventually 4 trunks shot from the base and slowly made some growth but was very slow & weak.
During late winter I noticed a slight decline in the colour of this eucs leaves so decided to repot into akadama. I had nothing to lose but a tree that i had already given up for dead once and if it lived it would be a good test subject for the aka. It budded quickly and has since slowly ticked along. While not much to look at its encouraging for me to see this baby continue to survive, hopefully it can start to thrive again like it did before. Matt
As the growth started to extend, disaster! First the back trunk started to die, then the left hand trunk. As the last trunk started to show signs of decline I woke to find a nice neat hole or 3 in the trunk (a borer of some description), you can see one of the holes in the overhead view. I thought the tree would die entirely but moved it into my shade house & just kept it watered. Over the next 6months the bark on the exposed sections started to crack & peel and I really had given up hope. Then one day i saw a sign of life, a small shoot starting to show just at soil line! Eventually 4 trunks shot from the base and slowly made some growth but was very slow & weak.
During late winter I noticed a slight decline in the colour of this eucs leaves so decided to repot into akadama. I had nothing to lose but a tree that i had already given up for dead once and if it lived it would be a good test subject for the aka. It budded quickly and has since slowly ticked along. While not much to look at its encouraging for me to see this baby continue to survive, hopefully it can start to thrive again like it did before. Matt