


Still planning on waiting until spring before thinking about removing it.
- Daniel
I would remove the branch shown with the red line. Phoenix is right in saying to remove the branch. The tree needs leaves, but it won't be able to support to much. I think this will help as there are still quite a number of leaves on other areas of the tree.legoman_iac wrote:Mmm ... pot feel over yesterday in the wind. Nothing appears broken, my rope skills passed the test as no soil was disturbed, nor any signs of movement within the pot, phew!
Wondering should I trim branches back per Phoenix's suggestion (ie the proper process of potting a layer) or keep it as it is due to the lack of any real root system?
Regards Raylegoman_iac wrote:Ahhh ... thanks Ray, this is a massive help. My instinct was to cut back much more than you had drawn, lucky I waited. It's also good to know I was almost on the right track, this is why this forum is awesome, such a great and helpful community! Hopefully in a few years I'll be able to contribute more than I query, hehehe.
Will remove the branch in the morning, and see how it goes.
Also have had it in partial shade, since potting (though we've had a week of rain, at least it hasn't dried out).
With the branch removed tomorrow, as indicated, is it ready for full Sun do you think? No mate, keep it in shade if it's real hot and dappled sun if it's not hot. Feed it a couple of times a week with Seasol. Don't use any fertilizer until you see it has recovered.
- Daniel S
Hi Daniel,legoman_iac wrote:Shade + Seasol? Can do. Thanks!
Sorry Ray, only half follow you ... still a newbie. Use the watering can with shower head to gently seasol the foilage? Or just straight water/mist?Ray M wrote:Hi Daniel,legoman_iac wrote:Shade + Seasol? Can do. Thanks!
I forgot to mention. If you use a watering can to apply the Seasol, water the foliage as well as the soil. This gives a gentle foliage feeding at the same time.
Regards Ray
Regards Raylegoman_iac wrote:Sorry Ray, only half follow you ... still a newbie. Use the watering can with shower head to gently seasol the foilage? Or just straight water/mist? Sorry mate for the confusion. As you water the soil with the Seasol mix, water the foliage as well.Ray M wrote:Hi Daniel,legoman_iac wrote:Shade + Seasol? Can do. Thanks!
I forgot to mention. If you use a watering can to apply the Seasol, water the foliage as well as the soil. This gives a gentle foliage feeding at the same time.
Regards Ray