Something for the grand kids

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Something for the grand kids

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These are some 18 month old Japanese Black Pine seedlings that I wired today. In 40 years the grand kids might want one :palm:
Next year I would like to put some of them on rocks but I just need to find the right rock.
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Good to see someone is planning ahead :tu:
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Great to see now 40 years of progressions please ;) :whistle:
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lol would be interesting to see a 40 year old thread with progression :tu2:
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Re: Something for the grand kids

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andrew
once there in the ground they grow quick. I have a dozen started from seed which have spent 2 years in my grow beds (1 year in pot before that) ill take pics in the next few weeks when i tidy my beds up. they are about 1 metre tall atm and 1-1.5 inches at base from wiring and scaring.
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Nice one Andrew and good photography too!

Don't forget to let some sacrifice grow...
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thats exactly how i grow mt pines except i try to get a few low (ground level sacrifice branches going too) the scars do take time to heal over but they will eventually, pics during the week :tu:
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bodhidharma wrote:Good to see someone is planning ahead :tu:
If only Black pine seed was more readily available in Australia :(
Rintar wrote:Great to see now 40 years of progressions please ;) :whistle:
Rintar will see how we go :shock:
Matthew wrote:andrew
once there in the ground they grow quick. I have a dozen started from seed which have spent 2 years in my grow beds (1 year in pot before that) ill take pics in the next few weeks when i tidy my beds up. they are about 1 metre tall atm and 1-1.5 inches at base from wiring and scaring.
Mat they were in a grow bed but I have had to pot them up as my house is on the market. So if and when we move to a bigger block they will go back in the grow bed.
Steven wrote:Nice one Andrew and good photography too!
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Check out the posts by Bretts viewtopic.php?f=104&t=2135 on growing - using colanders, growing sacrifice branches, heavy feeding, etc.
If only Black pine seed was more readily available in Australia
I've been luck enough to have a seed source that gives excellent strike rates. But I didn't collect this year - I already have too many!
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Re: Something for the grand kids

Post by NathanM »

Nice work Andrew! I have been wanting to get some similar sized ones for a while. The same size and even a smidge bigger as well. As many as I can :P I want to do the EXACT same thing!! Hook a brother up :P
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