my new swampy

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Re: my new swampy

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Made a new thread for one of mine, cause it has some progress pics, but I'll post the others in here :P Sorry to hijack?!?!
This is a big one I got a while ago. Recently cut a fiar bit off. It lost ALL of it's leaves, but now has new ones coming out
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And these are a few smaller ones. The two cut off ones I got recently and cut to about 1/3 of original height immediately. The one with two trunks I've had for a little while. It started off straight as an arrow, and I gave it movement. When the second trunk grew, I wired it too. WIll likely jinn it in future as it is too high up for a twin trunk style. It's grown steadily in the few months I've had it.
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And finally one that is a little bigger than those small ones. Going to keep it as a formal upright :) Might cut it off a smidge for the new apex tomorrow :)
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Re: my new swampy

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hey nathan the first one is awsome mate! :mrgreen:
how does the deadwood go as the soil would be wet alot of the time? i'd think that over time it would start to rot out a bit if not treated with some thing ;) :)
nice swampys nathan :D


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Yeah man, the first one is great :D I can't take credit for it though, as I got it from a member of the club. Been thinking about cutting ALL of the branches off and starting again wit it :)
I'm keeping an eye on the deadwood. Hasn't showed much in the way of rot, but keeping an eye on it :)
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the third one looks like simular stock to mine, did you get it from a nursery on the gold coast bro? ;)
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Certainly did man ;) Chris has some awesome swampy stock!! I was mega impressed! When I've got some spare cash, I'm gonna grab one of the big ones :D
I did some pre-styling work on that one today. removed the top, wired a new leader straight and removed some unnecessary branches/shoots in preparation for wiring in a month or so :)
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nice, yeah those big one's are awsome man theres one massive one in there at the moment! have u seen the literati one his got on the racks?(i love it, ill get a photo next time im there) his got a bunch of smaller stock ones now aswell. :mrgreen:
that swampys going to turn out great man its alot straighter then mine, are you working twords a formal upright? :D
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Jake wrote:hey nathan the first one is awsome mate! :mrgreen:
how does the deadwood go as the soil would be wet alot of the time? i'd think that over time it would start to rot out a bit if not treated with some thing ;) :)
nice swampys nathan :D


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Awesome, thanks for that, Grant :D I’d thought that might be the case given their normal habitat.

Jake, yeah, going for a formal upright tree. A bit of inspiration is actually drawn from Grants giant one! It’s awesome :D
Will be the first formal upright tree I’ve tried. All I had to do to it really was bend the new leader straight. The rest of the tree is very straight. I cut the top off, wired it up and pulled off unnecessary branches, gave it a good feed and I’ll let it go for a bit 

I probably saw the literati one. I spent a lot of time looking at most of them 2 weeks ago :P I want one of the bigger ones later this year, and probably a few more smaller ones. There were two or three big ones that caught my eye….
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grant - thats what i thought but wasn't to sure about it. :D
all the swampy cuttings i had going got destroyed by the heavy rain early this morning along with one of my figs (my first fig), 5 minutes of extreme rain caused a fair amount of damage :( i have to repot about 10 trees now
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