Swamp cypress
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Swamp cypress
I bought this swamp cypress as a babe. Thought it might be a good idea to put it in my small pond. My Goodness, it continues to grow like the Magic Beanstalk.
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Welcome out of the shadows, Garyr. If this is your first post you must have been lurking for while.
I keep my swampy on a gravel tray filled with water. It has developed one 'knee' already by doing that - with yours in your pond it should develop great knees!
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I keep my swampy on a gravel tray filled with water. It has developed one 'knee' already by doing that - with yours in your pond it should develop great knees!
Glenda
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Re: Swamp cypress
Glenda
thanks for that.
I had been keeping mine well watered but in a normal bonsai pot. It wasn't doing much until the penny dropped. Now it loves me.
Happy Christmas.
regards
Garry
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I haven't been lurking, just absent.
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thanks for that.
I had been keeping mine well watered but in a normal bonsai pot. It wasn't doing much until the penny dropped. Now it loves me.
Happy Christmas.
regards
Garry
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I haven't been lurking, just absent.
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Re: Swamp cypress
Hi guys
The swamp cypress is still in love with my pond. We are about to move from Canberra to a house on the south coast of NSW - Mossy Point. There will be no pond but I think I will buy a big pot, fill it with water and try that. We will see.
The swamp cypress is still in love with my pond. We are about to move from Canberra to a house on the south coast of NSW - Mossy Point. There will be no pond but I think I will buy a big pot, fill it with water and try that. We will see.
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Re: Swamp cypress
Hi Garry!! I love swampy cypress as much as that one loves your pond!! 
A big pot filled with water will be fine. Mine are all only in trays. Except for the big on in the foam box which isn’t :/ I might try and get some form of container and get it into water too!!
Plans for bonsai with this one?

A big pot filled with water will be fine. Mine are all only in trays. Except for the big on in the foam box which isn’t :/ I might try and get some form of container and get it into water too!!
Plans for bonsai with this one?
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Re: Swamp cypress
i have a quick question is there such a thing as to much water for a swampie thanks
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Re: Swamp cypress
I have left my beloved swamp cypress in our now sold Canberra apartment. Had no space for it our new home at Mossy Point, here on the NSW south coast. Regrettable but we will try again
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Hi guys
Now in the Mossy Point house and surprise! I will have a pot that will take a swampie. So I bought a new one this morning from eBay. Hopefully arrive next week. Will stay in touch.
Now in the Mossy Point house and surprise! I will have a pot that will take a swampie. So I bought a new one this morning from eBay. Hopefully arrive next week. Will stay in touch.
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Re: Swamp cypress
de_keizer wrote:i have a quick question is there such a thing as to much water for a swampie thanks
I have read on an American website that one guy probably killed his bonsai by having it in water during extreme heat. ie the water got too hot and killed the tree.
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Grant Bowie wrote:de_keizer wrote:i have a quick question is there such a thing as to much water for a swampie thanks
I have read on an American website that one guy probably killed his bonsai by having it in water during extreme heat. ie the water got too hot and killed the tree.
Grant
There's apparently a really awesome swampy down south somewhere(wa), that floats around on a raft island in a large pond/man made lake.
As Grant says , if the water tray is too small, in summer the water could get quite warm cooking the roots, something to be mindful of .
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Re: Swamp cypress
I have recently purchased my first swamp cypress and have very little knowledge on them
do i need to keep it really wet and what sort of sunlight do they like?
Any help would be greatly appreciated

Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Guys, here we are in our Mossy Point home - and I do have space for my swampy. But the bloke I left it with says it died. HMMMMMMM.
Anyway, I need a new swampy. Thought I had one from Red Dragon in Q'Land but it got lost in the post.
Anyone know of a southern retailer who stocks swamp cypress bonsai and is not too pricey for a small to middish bonsai?
thanks
garryr
Anyway, I need a new swampy. Thought I had one from Red Dragon in Q'Land but it got lost in the post.
Anyone know of a southern retailer who stocks swamp cypress bonsai and is not too pricey for a small to middish bonsai?
thanks
garryr
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Re: Swamp cypress
Hi guys
The Raffaele swampie has recovered and is now blooming in Mossy Point on the south coast of NSW. I'm beginning to think it's not a bonsai anymore but the beginnings of a very pleasant tree. No matter! From my previous experience, I have twso swamp seeds just come through and doing well in the Mossy sunshine. Will let you know.
The Raffaele swampie has recovered and is now blooming in Mossy Point on the south coast of NSW. I'm beginning to think it's not a bonsai anymore but the beginnings of a very pleasant tree. No matter! From my previous experience, I have twso swamp seeds just come through and doing well in the Mossy sunshine. Will let you know.