Eucalyptus nicholii
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Eucalyptus nicholii
I was doing some photography on some trees for the NBAPC competition. Thought I'd take one of my longest surviving Eucalypt and share it.
Regards,
peter
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How old Peter? It is a fantastic tree!!
I'm trying out a couple of red gums and Buxton gums from seed, do you have any tips on keeping these beauties alive?
Regards Jason
I'm trying out a couple of red gums and Buxton gums from seed, do you have any tips on keeping these beauties alive?
Regards Jason
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Re: Eucalyptus nicholii
Jason,
I started training the tree in 1995.
As far as tips . Well draining soil. I use a native mix and zeolite. Native fertilizer, plenty of water and sun. Wire shape, in its early stages. From seed it will take a while. Most of mine were advanced stock when I started. Some of the young stock I have grown in the ground for a couple of years.
Die back of branches is common.
Regards,
Peter
I started training the tree in 1995.
As far as tips . Well draining soil. I use a native mix and zeolite. Native fertilizer, plenty of water and sun. Wire shape, in its early stages. From seed it will take a while. Most of mine were advanced stock when I started. Some of the young stock I have grown in the ground for a couple of years.
Die back of branches is common.
Regards,
Peter
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Love that bark mate
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Thanks for that Peter,
I may have to get some advanced stock to experiment with.
What about in regards to root work?
I hope I'm not bothering you, I'm just really curious about the gums and eucolipts as bonsai.....
Jason
I may have to get some advanced stock to experiment with.
What about in regards to root work?
I hope I'm not bothering you, I'm just really curious about the gums and eucolipts as bonsai.....
Jason
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Re: Eucalyptus nicholii
Hi Peter,
What are the dimensions of the eucalyptus ?
Very nice
What are the dimensions of the eucalyptus ?
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Re: Eucalyptus nicholii
Thanks Pup.Pup wrote:Love that bark mate
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Its the end of bark shedding here. Just starting to put new growth on before the cold comes back.
Hi Jason,Jasonb wrote:Thanks for that Peter,
I may have to get some advanced stock to experiment with.
What about in regards to root work?
I hope I'm not bothering you, I'm just really curious about the gums and eucolipts as bonsai.....
Jason
Roots can be tricky but i treat them the same as exotic plants (1/3rd a season) BUT I do my re-potting, root trimming from November through to late January.( Not during bark shedding ).
Flybri is a member on this site and he is more dynamic with his root pruning.
1.2 metres highFatMingsBonsai wrote:Hi Peter,
What are the dimensions of the eucalyptus ?
Very nice
1.5 metres wide
In a PK pot
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Very clever photography, Peter, it looks like a painting while losing none of its detail.
Wishing you success!
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Great looking tree
So do you treat all natives with the 1/3rd root trim method Peter ? I have lost some mel linarifolia probably due to over eager root pruning 


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Wonderful tree. Makes me wish we had some small leafed Eucalypts to try up this way.
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Hi Peter saw this tree in the flesh at the national collection . It was a big effort to walk away, i kept wanting to have another look . Thank you