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Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 26th, 2009, 7:53 am
by Bretts
1 out of 2 aint bad I knew you must have a picture. You can just never be sure how someone will react to being being called out as anal though :P
I would really like a pic of the scar.

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 27th, 2009, 8:20 pm
by jarryd
haha aus bonsai forums are so much better, you can see the aussie larakin comin out. haha that could have spelled verbal warfare on other forums. ive decided after lurking so long on this site i need to start posting more and being bed ridden at the moment after having 4 wisdom teeth out this morning is an excellent opportunity. i used to post a bit at bonsatalk a while back. peter your maple stump is excellent i bought a nice little maple stump at the goldy aabc convention two years ago for a very reasonable price and it is amazing how well it has developed, i found thread grafting took only two months for branches to set and be seperated and the wounds healed extremely quick so i think it wont be long untill we see a very nice tree. ill be interested to see your root grafting techniques as i am planing to undergo the same treatment on my stump. are you planning naturalistic styling or a bonsai styled 123 traditional tree?

goodluck mate
jarryd

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 27th, 2009, 8:26 pm
by PeterW
jarryd wrote:haha aus bonsai forums are so much better, you can see the aussie larakin comin out. haha that could have spelled verbal warfare on other forums. ive decided after lurking so long on this site i need to start posting more and being bed ridden at the moment after having 4 wisdom teeth out this morning is an excellent opportunity. i used to post a bit at bonsatalk a while back. peter your maple stump is excellent i bought a nice little maple stump at the goldy aabc convention two years ago for a very reasonable price and it is amazing how well it has developed, i found thread grafting took only two months for branches to set and be seperated and the wounds healed extremely quick so i think it wont be long untill we see a very nice tree. ill be interested to see your root grafting techniques as i am planing to undergo the same treatment on my stump. are you planning naturalistic styling or a bonsai styled 123 traditional tree?

goodluck mate
jarryd
Hi Jarryd, Welcome to AusBonsai mate. Thanks fo the comments. Yes it will be pretty much a traditional type. Would love to see some progressions on yours some time. Hope the mouth feels better soon mate, wisdom teeth can cause some pain!
Peter

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 27th, 2009, 9:11 pm
by jarryd
haha yeh no worries mate ill post up some pics once my camera is back. waterproof to ten metres my ass it leaked while i was bodyboarding ohwell hopefully warantee fixes it cos my pockets wont be happy if it doesnt :shock:

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 27th, 2009, 10:24 pm
by Bretts
Any chance of a picture of that scar yet Peter?

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:02 am
by Hector Johnson
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Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 6:10 am
by PeterW
Sorry i thought you might have gone to BT to see it, i will take a pic today.
Peter

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:14 pm
by PeterW
soltan wrote:Sooooo can we have a look at the scar?

This was after the initial carving a few weeks after i got it.
Peter

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:33 pm
by Bretts
That is a much smaller scar than I would have expected looking at the front. I believe I will have much bigger issues than this on mine. Can I hit you up for a side view :|
I did check out BT but only found the same front views?

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:35 pm
by PeterW
soltan wrote:That is a much smaller scar than I would have expected looking at the front. I believe I will have much bigger issues than this on mine. Can I hit you up for a side view :|
I did check out BT but only found the same front views?
That is a side view.

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:36 pm
by Bretts
Side view of the scar then?

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:47 pm
by PeterW
The front view of the tree is the image you are asking for then Brett, the scar is on the right side of the tree, not the back.

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 2:24 pm
by daiviet_nguyen
Hi Peter,

Are you considering grafting at all?

I have seen a graft carried out on a trident stump fairly big -- around 15 cm.

The trident that was grafted onto the stump was around 8 mm. It was in its own roots
while being grafted.

I am not suggesting you do grafting. It is just another option that is available to us.

Best regards.

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 4:04 pm
by PeterW
daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi Peter,

Are you considering grafting at all?

I have seen a graft carried out on a trident stump fairly big -- around 15 cm.

The trident that was grafted onto the stump was around 8 mm. It was in its own roots
while being grafted.

I am not suggesting you do grafting. It is just another option that is available to us.

Best regards.
Hello Viet,
Yes i am considering doing several grafts with this one, both thread grafts and also root grafts. They are lots of work (this type of stump) but i hope i will end up with a nice tree as an outcome.
Regards
Peter

Re: Big Trident stump

Posted: March 13th, 2009, 3:23 pm
by aaron_tas
:arrow: i cannot see any of your pics peter....