Re: jbp1
Posted: May 14th, 2012, 12:59 pm
That is looking very nice Ant, it will fill out beautifully. But that pot, Arghhh, what where you thinking.
HI Bodhi thanks mate ! The only thing im thinking is to develope my tree for now, had the pot so used it !!! It also allows me to work on a 360 degree view which i believe this tree will very much be. Maybe next repot it will get a more fitted skirtbodhidharma wrote:That is looking very nice Ant, it will fill out beautifully. But that pot, Arghhh, what where you thinking.
It will evolve as we go through the seasons. I had left it alone the last 2 years after a rework of roots and repot and so this is the effect of decandling this time of the year. (Although started the apex's a month ago) So yes as new buds come to light in spring it will look different by summer. Right now i have deliberately styled this way to gain extensions and more back budding, therefor allowing maximum light into all. Im not so hell bent on aesthetics as i am developement for now. However i too feel it looks damn good for now !squizzy wrote:Love the change.
It has a real cedrus look about it. Was that the intention or will the look change as it gets the new candles.
Cheers
Squizz
craigw60 wrote:good looking pine Tony
How much height are you going to put on it ?
Craigw
Yeah I guess I was refering too the broad top on it so getting the extensions explains that.anttal63 wrote:squizzy wrote:
It will evolve as we go through the seasons. I had left it alone the last 2 years after a rework of roots and repot and so this is the effect of decandling this time of the year. (Although started the apex's a month ago) So yes as new buds come to light in spring it will look different by summer. Right now i have deliberately styled this way to gain extensions and more back budding, therefor allowing maximum light into all. Im not so hell bent on aesthetics as i am developement for now. However i too feel it looks damn good for now !Thanks squizzy for the feed back !
squizzy wrote:Yeah I guess I was refering too the broad top on it so getting the extensions explains that.anttal63 wrote:squizzy wrote:
It will evolve as we go through the seasons. I had left it alone the last 2 years after a rework of roots and repot and so this is the effect of decandling this time of the year. (Although started the apex's a month ago) So yes as new buds come to light in spring it will look different by summer. Right now i have deliberately styled this way to gain extensions and more back budding, therefor allowing maximum light into all. Im not so hell bent on aesthetics as i am developement for now. However i too feel it looks damn good for now !Thanks squizzy for the feed back !
I am as far as you can be from an expert on pines so I just say what I see without any idea with the reaons for your trees shape. It all helps me understand what I need to do.
Cheers
Squizz
Edward Scissorhand wrote:Looking good Ant, Looking good
G'day Antonio,i will start pumpn up the fert now ready for decandling...
Thanks again Spec indeed it had some work getting those branches down into posi! Will update a repot possibly next year.The Specimen wrote:Hi Ant! Never seen this thread as it was b4 my time Looking over the photos you have given it some serious wiring.. I like where it is going esp the bark ^^Update us when decide to slip her into a mini as you say
Hey Sid, this time of the year, this year,I am making up a brew or 1part fish emulsion, 1p worm juice, 1p plant starter and then add the total of these in seasol. I then use 20ml of this brew per a 9 lt watering can and water thoroughly once a week...I use this brew on all my trees on this frequency.siddhar wrote:G'day Antonio, What sorts of fertilisers are you using on your JBP and what frequency?i will start pumpn up the fert now ready for decandling...
Hmm sounds tasty.. Fish emulsion I come across this quite regularly though never know exactly what it is? Like some kind of fish extract??siddhar wrote:1part fish emulsion, 1p worm juice, 1p plant starter and then add the total of these in seasol. I then use 20ml of this brew per a 9 lt watering can and water thoroughly once a week
why do you do this (.. learning caps on)siddhar wrote:i sprinkle 1 to 3 pinches of ammonia of sulphate