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http://www.dugzbonsai.com/ I found this link about fusing tridents. It may be old hat for some of you but I found it amazing. Personally I don't really like the tree but it will no doubt improve with age. If you want to create super thick tridents in a short time have a look because this is a good way to do it.
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i have looked at this before. its amazing. the tree is still completely hollow.
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craigw60 wrote:http://www.dugzbonsai.com/ I found this link about fusing tridents. It may be old hat for some of you but I found it amazing. Personally I don't really like the tree but it will no doubt improve with age. If you want to create super thick tridents in a short time have a look because this is a good way to do it.
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Alpineart has done this with a post on this forum called "Pheonix grafted Trident Maple" on May 2nd. Look it up. Its amazing - although Alpineart has put his own spin on it.

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I have a plan to do something like this with a heap- of Casuarinas I have grown from seed.
slightly different plan, but I hope Similar outcome Maybey.

I woudl love to the the results of Dougs work now

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Hi Ken I reckon casuarina would work nicely using this technique but I think the ultimate would be figs. My first reaction to the trident in this link was that it didn't look very natural at all but on reflection 10 years down the track it will most probably be a pretty spectacular tree.
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Did you see he has trident No# 2 up for sale now. $5500 US :D
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Bretts wrote:Did you see he has trident No# 2 up for sale now. $5500 US :D
Jees that aint bad.
Got any links??

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It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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If I had 5 grand to spend on a maple it wouldn't be that one I'd head for japan you could pick up something truly amazing there for that sort of money.
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wow, thanks for that. Its great seeing what the effect of a one thats had a couple of years on it. really appreciated.
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Post by jase »

Will that method of "Super Trunking" work with
any tree. Would you also have to remove bark from
the seedling for them to fuse??

I think its a fascinating way to get a trunk that size.
The olive section is interesting too!!
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gday craig :D

I have been trying and trying to get fig seed to germinate to do this, i just havent been able to get the seed to pop, as soon as i do i will be having a crack at something like this, on a shohin size scale ;)

no bark needs to be removed, the saplings will eventually meld together. some trees wont work, but a lot will.

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Just use some ficus cutting.
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Jamie, if you use cuttings from the same tree you will be assured that the bark and leaves will be the same, where your seedlings will show some minor variations.

But just hurry up and do it already :D
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Jarrod wrote:Jamie, if you use cuttings from the same tree you will be assured that the bark and leaves will be the same, where your seedlings will show some minor variations.

But just hurry up and do it already :D
ok, ok, ok, ok, i will go take 200 cuttings of ficus hilli in the morning ;)
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