Atlantic cedar 1

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Atlantic cedar 1

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Shohin in the making. I have been training this one for almost 3 years.


April. 2007
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Sept. 2009
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Dec. 2009 After the clean up i performed a couple of grafts to create back branches. One i butchered and the other seems to be taking
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Feb. 2010 grft still green! :D
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This winter a little more cleaning up and a wire with a possible repot in spring. Hope you enjoyed. :D 8-)
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I can tell you enjoyed doing it Ant. I enjoyed viewing it to :D
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Hi Antonio, your little Atlas Cedar is well on it's way. It reminded me of a small semi-cascade of mine that now lives in Orange NSW.
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I enjoyed it very much Bodhi, glad you did too. Thanks. :D

Mojo thanks pal, yes it is very similar. :D
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Hi Ant,
Your a patient guy these things are so slow. best to keep pumping the growth into them for as long as you can stand it. Looking like a nice little tree. You should start working on a bigger one if you haven't already.
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They are coming on well Ant, mate you are so lucky to be able to grow them . I have seen them up here but they struggle. CHEERS ROD...
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craigw60 wrote:Hi Ant,
Your a patient guy these things are so slow. best to keep pumping the growth into them for as long as you can stand it. Looking like a nice little tree. You should start working on a bigger one if you haven't already.
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Thanks Craig, i would love to work a bigger one, when i can find one. :D 8-)
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Rod wrote:They are coming on well Ant, mate you are so lucky to be able to grow them . I have seen them up here but they struggle. CHEERS ROD...
Thanks Rod, Yes they are cool to work with and like it cooler! 8-)
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Hi Ant,

Nice little tree. I like where its heading.

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Heshian wrote:Hi Ant,

Nice little tree. I like where its heading.

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Thanks Mario! :D 8-)
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Mojo Moyogi wrote:Hi Antonio, your little Atlas Cedar is well on it's way. It reminded me of a small semi-cascade of mine that now lives in Orange NSW.
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Hi anttal63 , Atlas Cedars are bloody good material ,i have plenty here in the ground as well as in pots . Thats not Mojo's tree you hacked or is it ?.

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alpineart wrote:Hi anttal63 , Atlas Cedars are bloody good material ,i have plenty here in the ground as well as in pots . Thats not Mojo's tree you hacked or is it ?.

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Yes Alpine they are fantastic to use you can givem heaps !!! Very under used stock. I would like to get my hands on larger stock, ummm still got to get up to your neck of the woods :palm: No not mojo's :hooray:
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:o :o

You sure tore it a new one there Antonio :D . I wonder where this is heading, keep us posted.

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Mojo Moyogi wrote::o :o

You sure tore it a new one there Antonio :D . I wonder where this is heading, keep us posted.

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