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Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 24th, 2012, 1:17 pm
by Booga
Hay all Euc experts or any one else that can help.

I purchased this little tree last week I liked it for the fork in the trunk.
Now what to do, I know you are going to say plant it out

I will but just in a large container to keep control of the roots.
I know its far from being a bonsai but should I wire the trunk now or is it going to get a trunk chop later

Im I going to grow it as it is and concentrate on
the branch structure. it is 450mm at the highest point and 15mm at the base, I want to aim for a height of around 700mm.
As you can see I have no idea where to begin.Thanks. Dave
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Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 24th, 2012, 5:07 pm
by PeterH
Dave,
I am not one to give advice normally but I do have a little bit of experience with nicholii.
You could wire the trunks at this stage but looking at the age of the trunk you would only be able to put gentle bends in (Which is still good).
If it were mine I would wait till October/November to reduce the foliage by 1/2 to a 2/3rds , also reduce the roots by 1/2 and put it into a good open potting mix. This should promote some growth lower on the trunk, giving you more options.
Just a note: nicholii need full sun. Hope this helps.
Peter
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 8:32 am
by Booga
PeterH wrote:Dave,
I am not one to give advice normally but I do have a little bit of experience with nicholii.
You could wire the trunks at this stage but looking at the age of the trunk you would only be able to put gentle bends in (Which is still good).
If it were mine I would wait till October/November to reduce the foliage by 1/2 to a 2/3rds , also reduce the roots by 1/2 and put it into a good open potting mix. This should promote some growth lower on the trunk, giving you more options.
Just a note: nicholii need full sun. Hope this helps.
Peter
Sure dose Pete, thanks mate.
I think it only needs slight bends in the trunk as I like the movement it has now, I have read through the wiki and have found that they can be re potted any time of the year so should I do that now without a root and foliage prune.

Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 9:03 am
by PeterH
Dave,
As we are about to go into winter I would leave the potting till the warmer months unless you live in a milder climate than mine. I have found in the past that nursury Eucs need considerable work on the roots even when potting up to a larger pot.
The successful Eucs I have used in the past for Bonsai have been root pruned and repotted at least once( around October/November and as early as September) and then repotted into a training pot 14 to15 months later, around December/Janurary.
Peter
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 9:09 am
by Booga
Good on ya for the reply Pete, all taken in thanks..
Have you got an advanced one for show and tell
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 9:41 am
by Hornet
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 10:04 am
by PeterH
Dave,
I have several nicholii on this site. Here is another
viewtopic.php?f=104&t=2181
Peter
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 10:08 am
by PeterH
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 12:10 pm
by Booga
Thanks for the links to Pete's trees Hornet..WOW
Re: Eucalyptus Nicholii. Tips needed for the future
Posted: March 25th, 2012, 12:16 pm
by Booga
Pete those trees are inspirational mate

if mine turn out half as good as yours I will be happy. At the moment I find it hard to cc but in time I should know what its all about. Thanks again for the help guys