A price for not telling the truth.

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Re: A price for not telling the truth.

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Japh wrote:Will certainly be a great story if it pulls through! :D
true that mate, true that!
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jamie111 wrote:
Japh wrote:Will certainly be a great story if it pulls through! :D
true that mate, true that!
well it would be!

except that we've all heard it already now :P
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Jordy wrote:
jamie111 wrote:
Japh wrote:Will certainly be a great story if it pulls through! :D
true that mate, true that!
well it would be!

except that we've all heard it already now :P
well you havent heard all of it mate :) this is only the start to a great epic....or a really bad drama :lol:
:P :D
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It does pull through guys. Here are the updated pics.
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thats awesome new DK !!!! :D :D :D :D

very glad it rooted and worked out!!

it must of been a vegemite kid :P :P :D :D :lol: :lol:


nice!!


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Ya right there mate. Could have been the work of vegemite - one of the Ausie inventions :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

i think whatever done it you have gotten a great result, now is there a massive tap root on that now? you might have to reduce that over a period while you are growing a strong root system and getting the tree to flourish. especially if the roots are all coming from that main tap root.

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Yes jamie, that huge tap root needs to be reduced. I tend to keep part of it as the trunk as the top has alot of dead wood with little bark left. However, a long section will need to be cut off. I think it will be a decent tree the way it is heading. I'm glad that it alive.
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to right there mate :D the tree definately has potential there!! it has some great movement down low, i think a trunk chop might be in order for it though as the top starts getting a little straight compared to the bottom. it will make a sweet little shohin though pal :D

great work, this is definately a tree back for potential death!! i still cant get over how it has survived, does youe neighbour know yet??? :lol:
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Very Nice work Kvan. Now I have to find time to read what you did.
How about a summary?
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When you cut that taproot off dont chuck it plant it. These guys throw out suckers like crazy when the roots are disturbed i dont see why the taproot wouldnt reshoot for you. 2 bits of driftwood for your tank instead of one ;)
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kvan64 wrote:Yes jamie, that huge tap root needs to be reduced. I tend to keep part of it as the trunk as the top has alot of dead wood with little bark left. However, a long section will need to be cut off. I think it will be a decent tree the way it is heading. I'm glad that it alive.
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Jamie wrote:to right there mate :D the tree definately has potential there!! it has some great movement down low, i think a trunk chop might be in order for it though as the top starts getting a little straight compared to the bottom. it will make a sweet little shohin though pal :D

great work, this is definately a tree back for potential death!! i still cant get over how it has survived, does youe neighbour know yet??? :lol:
Jamie, the neighbour doesn't know that the drifted work has not yet been in the fish tank for a second yet :)
Bretts wrote:Very Nice work Kvan. Now I have to find time to read what you did.
How about a summary?
Bretts, All I did was submerging the plant in the water with dilluted seasol and ST. I didn't put much vegemite in as I was worried about the salt content. Two days later, it was planted in a mixture of 50% potting mix, 30% of propagating sand and 10% of phagnum moss. It was water well and left neglected under the shade of my mango tree untill now. I didn't water too well. Maybe the the phagnum moss helps retain the water and recent rains also help.
MattA wrote:When you cut that taproot off dont chuck it plant it. These guys throw out suckers like crazy when the roots are disturbed i dont see why the taproot wouldnt reshoot for you. 2 bits of driftwood for your tank instead of one ;)
Matt, the taproot does not have very good taper otherwise I would try to obtain more drifted wood lol :) Anyway, I have a big creep myrtle with pink flower in my back yard so I could have as much cuttings as I want :)
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OMG i can't believe it worked! good on ya
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