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Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 9th, 2009, 3:46 pm
by bodhidharma
HOLY CROW!!!! No wonder you where hanging back Miyagi. Talk about being hung out to dry. I reckon when you found that sucker you where more excited than a kids first time time in a lolly shop. I wanna see that guy in the flesh(or bark so to speak).

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 9th, 2009, 7:54 pm
by miyagiman
hey ozzy, the roots were reasonably well radiated around the tree & fairly even, i cut the tap root off & shortened up the others to fit this pot & tied it in securely so it wouldn't move. soaked it in a vitamin b solution for 2 days prior to potting. i admit i was a bit apprehensive as to whether it was going to survive, but once it shot it never looked back.
hey alpine art, this tree was not animal pruned, it was bloody huge, i cut the main trunk ( 6" ) out of the centre. this tree was about 3 metres wide, & 4 metres high. nobody should be disqualified because they found a really nicely ramified tree, thats part of the hunt, looking for the pot of gold @ the end of the rainbow. put your tree back in dude, i reckon its a real gem.
bodhi, you're welcome anytime, & thanks for the thumbs up. i was pretty excited when i came across it, it's pretty hard to describe some feelings of success with a tree this size from the wild. miyagi.

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 11th, 2009, 6:30 am
by alpineart
hey alpine art, this tree was not animal pruned, it was bloody huge, i cut the main trunk ( 6" ) out of the centre. this tree was about 3 metres wide, & 4 metres high. nobody should be disqualified because they found a really nicely ramified tree, thats part of the hunt, looking for the pot of gold @ the end of the rainbow. put your tree back in dude, i reckon its a real gem.


Hey Miyagiman . keep ya shirt on .I can see how big it was and its a Pissa .I DISQUALIFIED ME, No body else had anything to do with it .Cheers

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 21st, 2009, 10:49 pm
by alpineart
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Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 7:59 am
by Jow
I like the type of trees you choose to dig Alpine. Always a little bit different to the normal. They will make challenging bonsai one day!

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 8:17 am
by alpineart
Jow wrote:I like the type of trees you choose to dig Alpine. Always a little bit different to the normal. They will make challenging bonsai one day!
The counter was stuck so i thought i would give it a prod . I see a tree or 3 :twisted: No rules .Cheers

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 8:23 pm
by miyagiman
thats an interesting piece of material you've got there, i can see a couple of trees in it. i will follow the progression with interest as i'd like to see what you do with it. i like "different" material, it makes us work outside the square. cheers, miyagi.

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 8:27 pm
by Bretts
Sorry not keen on this one :?

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 9:12 pm
by alpineart
Bretts wrote:Sorry not keen on this one :?
Thats alright Bretts i can see the trees , got the counter moving too .I finally got some movement out of the 2 Hawthorns that went dormant for 2 and 3 years .I cut the windswept one a bit too savage but its bursting now .Cheers

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 9:19 pm
by Bretts
Looks like that one I was worried about is refusing to bud out. Silly bloody thing doesn't it know I will look after it :roll:

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 22nd, 2009, 9:32 pm
by alpineart
Bretts wrote:Looks like that one I was worried about is refusing to bud out. Silly bloody thing doesn't it know I will look after it :roll:
I have learnt a little trick ,submerge the bugger in water for a week then drain and submerge the pot for a few days .Its how i got these 2 to react , i noticed 1 still has bugger all roots yet survived the heat wave last year . 2 years without any roots to nourish the plant one would expect it to go wheels up .Like i said they go into self preservation mode until a flood or cover up of the plant takes place then they burst .DROWN THE BUGGER YOU WONT KILL IT .Cheers

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 26th, 2009, 11:12 pm
by Tachigi
miyagiman , All I can say is..........VaVAVAVoooommmmm. Mate that thrunk is one hell of a stonker, got my blood racing which could be dangerous at my age. I am perplexed though, I keep hearing that Aussies don't have good material. ...Rubbish!

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 27th, 2009, 9:30 am
by ozzy
What Arnold Schwarzenneger said when he first saw it ... :lol:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1wzQNzttSk

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 27th, 2009, 1:56 pm
by anttal63
Tachigi wrote:miyagiman , All I can say is..........VaVAVAVoooommmmm. Mate that thrunk is one hell of a stonker, got my blood racing which could be dangerous at my age. I am perplexed though, I keep hearing that Aussies don't have good material. ...Rubbish!
hey tom ya know how it is? ya always want what ya haven't got... RMJ'S, CALI JUNI'S, TAXUS BACCATA, LIVE OAK, PONDEROSA., and it goes on. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: How about a Hawthoff Antonio

Posted: September 28th, 2009, 8:20 pm
by miyagiman
glad you like it tachigi, and us aussies have got some great material down here, we just haven't been able to show the rest of the world till now. remember, australia was only taken over by europeans a little over 200 years ago, so anything non native hasn't had much of a chance to take hold & get to any size. watch for a future thread on this tree, the tools are about to come out. cheers, miyagi.