Big Trident stump

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Re: Big Trident stump

Post by Gary Bee »

G/Day! Again,
Peter, I'll have to lodge a photo by the sound of things.
After tidying up the trunk, singling out the leader and lopping the unwanted growth there are a few possibilities for correct branches.
I'm surprised at the quick growth. I understand Tridents are vigorous but I had written the trunk off until spring.
It will make an ugly photo at this stage but I'll risk the criticism with you guys. when I list it Just tell it as it is!
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Re: Big Trident stump

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G/Day! again,

Being a newbee I have a dumb question.

How do I view the Photos? I have been looking for an icon or Jpg file or something with the text but can not find.
Can someone please point me in the right direction? I have searched the FAQ to no avail.

If you can assist then I will be forever grateful.
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Re: Big Trident stump

Post by aaron_tas »

don't feel so dumb...

i can't view some of the stuff on here, im wondering if it's a programming problem...

im running vista and xp, can't view on iether.

it's only on a couple of threads though, i think gocny will have to fix this one. too hard basket :(
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Re: Big Trident stump

Post by Dave54 »

Hi Guys
I think the photos have been deleted. A real shame
cheers
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certainly so.
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Re: Big Trident stump

Post by gocny »

i will have to lock this topic, without picture this topic is nearly of no value. all the picture attachments in this topic have gone due to the responsibility of the starter of this topic.

therefore there is nothing to be fixed by ausbonsai.com here.
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