That is a mini sized cigg lighter in the photos for size reference. Yes, the wiring is crap, but I have learnt to do it much better since then.
When it was collected I reduced the root-ball by a little over 50% and kept the remaining soil. It was then put into a soil mix of half diatomite and half standard potting mix. The photos aren't the best, but I hope that you can see that the new buds are currently swelling and are close to opening (another smaller one that I also collected at the same time has just opened its buds). Is it normal for bottle brush to do this in mid-winter? It is my first callistemon, but I assumed that this would happen in early spring?
My main concerns are that whilst there is new growth, a lot of the leaves are discoloured and a bit speckled/spotty?
Some leaves have been yellowing and drying and then dropping off over the last couple of months, although during this period it has held onto most of its existing leaves and, as I stated, has formed new buds that are close to opening. This confuses me as to the health of the tree....new growth would suggest that it is doing ok, but the condition of some of the leaves suggests otherwise?
The thing that is really worrying me is that throughout the soil there is a fine white growth? It doesn't look right to me?
I have read about beneficial mycorrhizas etc, but I am unsure in this case if this is what it is? Should I bare-root now and repot as the buds are swelling?, or should I leave it be?, or should I treat it with a fungicide?
I could really do with some help from the more experienced growers of this species as I am new to bottle brush and bonsai in general.
Also, I know it has a root that is sticking up etc and I wil probably be told to get rid of it. Personally I don't mind it although it may not adhere to traditional bonsai convention...what do you think?
Also, should the dead wood be treated? It is quite hard and at this stage and does not appear to be rotting.
Personally, I don't like the lime sulphur look (even diluted and coloure etc..) If I should treat it, are there any other options?...wood hardener?
Thanks in advance for your help!
This is my first post re one of my trees, so help is much appreciated.
Thanks again.Cheers, Dario.
