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Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 5th, 2012, 9:39 pm
by Andrew F
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 6th, 2012, 7:39 am
by alpineart
Hi V.S , mate 7 of the 8 are of this size and a small one about 700mm , 1/3 smaller .I have had a good look now and some may need splitting as they are way to big and the branching in the center is worth utilizing . Time will tell as to how much regrowth takes place and what can be used . Minimum pot size required will be 600x 500mm for a healthy tree for the first few years , with bases of 300mm plus they will look impressive . Cheers Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 6th, 2012, 11:07 pm
by daiviet_nguyen
WOW!
I do not think you can up-state yourself again anytime soon!
All the best with the plantings. What is your gut feeling about their survival? There are plenty of roots, I feel that they will do just fine, but I have no knowledge or experience with these.
When they all survive, $1500 seems very miniscule.
Please keep us update.
This collection makes me think of this tree by Mr. Wallter Pall
http://walter-pall.de/juniperschinese_juniper_nr__1.jpg.dir/index.html
He was actually on his back look at the trunk

Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 7th, 2012, 12:01 am
by Mojo Moyogi
Thanks for that link Daviet, inspiring stuff
Cheers,
Mojo
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 7th, 2012, 8:07 am
by alpineart
Hi Daiviet , mate i don't think i want to top this exercise for a long time .Old hop-a-long is paying the penalty for this exercise .The root mass on all including the ground layers was very impressive, 4 times the size of W.P's collected material and the trunks are twice the size . Yes i'm an optimist , i rate their chances of survival at 95 % .I have had plenty of experience at collecting and killing Pine material , but usually not with root masses like these beauties .Most material in my scoria beds survives and grows extremely well . These will be very impressive trainers and Bonsai in years to come so i have plenty of faith in their ability to recover .
Cheers Alpineart.
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 7th, 2012, 10:28 am
by Mojo Moyogi
Get some regular mist on their foliage Alpine, not too wet, just a few drops, most Junipers I have grown absolutely love a humid environment if their roots are not too wet.
Cheers,
Mojo
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: April 7th, 2012, 4:22 pm
by alpineart
Hi Mojo , onto it mate . I mist all my collected material after the initial watering .This is done 2-3 times a day , then back off to twice a day in a week of two depending on the temps . Then once a day just to be sure . The roots are moist at all times in the wet beds but not actually in water unless they penetrate down into the scoria at the base , then they can drink as much as they require from the 10 mm or so in the bottom of the wet beds , little bit of effort required by the tree to get to the water in the bottom , cant make it too easy .
Cheers Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 5:25 pm
by alpineart
Well , one down quite a few to go
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.I think one a week will do this bloke .
Cheers Alpineart
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 5:32 pm
by Andrew F
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 5:41 pm
by MattA
alpineart wrote:Well , one down quite a few to go
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.I think one a week will do this bloke .
Cheers Alpineart

Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 6:10 pm
by Olivecrazy
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 6:44 pm
by Bougy Fan
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 8:28 pm
by alpineart
Hi VS , plenty of carving to look forward too.
Hi MattA ,

Its bloody huge
Hi Olivecrazy , mate i will play with these for a couple of years then sell them off for someone else to have the pleasure of playing havoc with them , Can't hang on to all 8 monsters have to share them around . I think some of these bases are bigger than a lot of Northern hemisphere and Japanese material that's for sure .Security has been updated , don't worry a blind man could walk in now , these are 4 man tree's so that makes it harder to walk off with .
Hey Bougy Fan , mate i worn out , buggered and broken , still making progress , i repotted 13 plants today , so much for a man of leisure .This was the biggest for the day
Cheers Guys . Alpine
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 10:33 pm
by Craig

Alpine, any time your ready to swap one of those mediocre juni's for a magnificent Melaleuca lateritia with a 300mm trunk let me know,

great work mate.
Re: My Greatest challenge ever
Posted: July 26th, 2012, 12:39 am
by Rintar
Amazing and great work blows the mind of this very humbled beginer

. Look forward to watching your work and progress
