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Re: Next step for this Tea Tree

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chiah wrote:I'd bend it before doing anything. Nice tree. Well done, can be a hard species.

Has it flowered?
No it hasn't flowered yet as it is always growing and being trimmed.

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Re: Next step for this Tea Tree

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:tu: I would get rid of straight bits if cant be bent, crank the whole composition to the left and distribute the weight left also. :tu:
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I feel the toop is Ok and the left branch just needs greater development and better "padding". I really love this tree!
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Oops.

I meant to say changing it to direction left by tilting it to the left :palm:

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Tony Bebb wrote:Oops.

I meant to say changing it to direction left by tilting it to the left :palm:

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Originally i quoted you this morn thinking thats what you meant :hooray: , then read more carefully and deleted the quote. :palm: :cry: I sure am glad you're back on ! :hooray: :lol:
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Thats better,

Tilting to the left makes sense.

I tested the branch yesterday and it(like all Leptospermum) is very stiff.

I will try to bend it first. I have never bent a Lepto before so I will let you know.

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Tony Bebb wrote:Hi Grant


The second trunk is strong on the left side of a right direction. Have you had a look at tilting the tree to the left to bring the apex of the tree over the base and changing it to direction right. Would need a bit of branch refining to make it work, and it is a bit hard to tell from a photo wether it would work.

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I did originally say tilt to the left, just buggered up by saying changing to direction right. ;) :lost: :tu:

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Tony Bebb wrote:
Tony Bebb wrote:Hi Grant


The second trunk is strong on the left side of a right direction. Have you had a look at tilting the tree to the left to bring the apex of the tree over the base and changing it to direction right. Would need a bit of branch refining to make it work, and it is a bit hard to tell from a photo wether it would work.

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I did originally say tilt to the left, just buggered up by saying changing to direction right. ;) :lost: :tu:

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Hi Tony,

my speed reading let me down; not your communication.

What you said the first time makes sense.

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Re: Next step for this Tea Tree

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Hi Grant,

I really like this tree however like you and others I feel it needs a bit of tweaking.

I have taken the liberty of having a go at my first ever virtual. Hope you don't mind!
Grants Leptospermum laevigatum.jpg
I've tilted it slightly to the left, rounded the canopy, added a bit of definition to the pads and put a little movement into the left hand branch/trunk.
Grants Leptospermum laevigatum 2.jpg
I've removed the top section of the LH trunk in this one.

I love the look of it in Roger's pot too!

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Significant improvement well done Steven. However i think Roger's pot is too heavy and clunky a shape for this tree. :tu:
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anttal63 wrote:Significant improvement well done Steven. However i think Roger's pot is too heavy and clunky a shape for this tree. :tu:
I will be moving it to a larger, shallower Pat pot next October or so.

I do however like the current pot but it will soon after the repot be planted with my small PJ Fig.

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Steven wrote:Hi Grant,

I really like this tree however like you and others I feel it needs a bit of tweaking.

I have taken the liberty of having a go at my first ever virtual. Hope you don't mind!
Grants Leptospermum laevigatum.jpg
I've tilted it slightly to the left, rounded the canopy, added a bit of definition to the pads and put a little movement into the left hand branch/trunk.
Grants Leptospermum laevigatum 2.jpg
I've removed the top section of the LH trunk in this one.

I love the look of it in Roger's pot too!

Regards,

Steven
Nice Job Steven,

The lower rounded canopy looks better; as I thought it would, but the minor trunk removed leaves too big a hole. I will have to work with what I have got.

Haven't had a chance to do anything with it yet and I am packing for Bonsai by the Harbour tonight.

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Re: Next step for this Tea Tree

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I got bored at work and came up with the following.
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The tree currently moves to the right but all the trunk and heavy 1st branch/ 2nd trunk are begging to flow the other way. So lengthen the growth on the left and shorten that on the right... combined with a slight change in angle.
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Re: Next step for this Tea Tree

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Love the tree. I see its future something like this
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Webos wrote:Love the tree. I see its future something like this
That one is very nice. It looks like a eucalypt in the bush.

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