Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
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Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
I'd love to see photos of Tridents from those living in Brisbane or QLD in general. This autumn/winter is my first with a Trident Maple & I'd love some tips for our climate.
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Re: Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
I think mine needs more sun, it's spent it's life in side my shade house. Also, do these leaves look ok?

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Re: Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
Hi Kane,
I'm on the Gold Coast. On Australia Day
I bought a fairly advanced Tri Maple from Red Dragon Bonsai Nursery at Currumbin, which had been grown and roughly pruned to promote ramification. I pruned it severely and wired it and it's now looking nice, showing promise. I haven't fertilized it much, but come spring I'll try to push it along to bring out more foliage. I don't have a very recent photo, but these will give you an idea. So far it's had no trouble thriving in our climate here in S.E. Qld.
but I haven't had it for a winter yet.
Cheers,
Frank
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Cheers,
Frank
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Re: Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
Kane. The leaves are OK. It has probably been a bit dry a couple of times which can cause the brown edges. The tree can cope with a few browning leaves but, as you get better at looking after it you should see less of that.
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Re: Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
All the tridents I have in bonsai pots show dead edges on some or all of the leaves. Most of the tridents I have in deeper nursery pots or bags look much better. It's my first Winter with them too, so we'll see whether they colour up or not.
Steve and Dianne manage to keep them growing well at Park Ridge, I can't see why they shouldn't do well here.
Steve and Dianne manage to keep them growing well at Park Ridge, I can't see why they shouldn't do well here.
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Hi Mel.melbrackstone wrote:All the tridents I have in bonsai pots show dead edges on some or all of the leaves. Most of the tridents I have in deeper nursery pots or bags look much better. It's my first Winter with them too, so we'll see whether they colour up or not.
Steve and Dianne manage to keep them growing well at Park Ridge, I can't see why they shouldn't do well here.
Yes, that does make sense.
I did notice that Steven & Diane have moved most of their Maples to a cooler area, or maybe an area which gets less water?
Hi Shibuishibui wrote:Kane. The leaves are OK. It has probably been a bit dry a couple of times which can cause the brown edges. The tree can cope with a few browning leaves but, as you get better at looking after it you should see less of that.
Thats for that, could this also be due to a lack of feed? I've not been feeding this tree much & I was going to pick that up - best to wait until spring though, yes?
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Re: Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
I've been feeding weekly with powerfeed and mine look healthy as
Far Northside of Brisbane
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Wal

Far Northside of Brisbane
Regards
Wal
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Yeah, you said. Looks good this little one. I saw a few small ones (smaller then yours even) at a Nursery on the north west yesterday - all leaves had changed.wal wrote:I've been feeding weekly with powerfeed and mine look healthy as![]()
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Re: Trident Maples in Brisbane (or QLD in general)
Next time you're there, you should ask why.I did notice that Steven & Diane have moved most of their Maples to a cooler area, or maybe an area which gets less water?
