Slanting Callistemon
Posted: April 27th, 2009, 12:33 pm
I bought this tree just under a year ago at a Club sale for (I think) a very good price from a gentleman who was thinning his collection down. The tree stands at 28" tall, 24" wide and is about 3" across at the base of it's trunk. A few weeks ago I noticed that the growing box it was in, was rotting and when I went to pick it up a whole side panel came off!!. I made up a couple more and replanted it.
The planting angle isn't ideal..I think it could be brought up to the vertical a little more. It also needs abit of reducing all round and some attention to the ramification of the lower branches, but besides this I'm quite happy with it. I let it go through summer in hope of it flowering, but unfortunately, It was affected by a grug of some sort and all new growth that was to be flowers were decimated. I spoke to Pup about this and he suggested Confidor. I did this, but unfortunately it didn't do the job. My two other have the same problem too
Although it's not ready yet, I'd like some suggestions on a suitable pot. If anyone has any ideas..fire away, I'd appreciate it.
Cheers!
Anthony
P.S Also a couple of close-ups of the bark texture. I think it's most endearing quality.
The planting angle isn't ideal..I think it could be brought up to the vertical a little more. It also needs abit of reducing all round and some attention to the ramification of the lower branches, but besides this I'm quite happy with it. I let it go through summer in hope of it flowering, but unfortunately, It was affected by a grug of some sort and all new growth that was to be flowers were decimated. I spoke to Pup about this and he suggested Confidor. I did this, but unfortunately it didn't do the job. My two other have the same problem too

Although it's not ready yet, I'd like some suggestions on a suitable pot. If anyone has any ideas..fire away, I'd appreciate it.
Cheers!
Anthony

P.S Also a couple of close-ups of the bark texture. I think it's most endearing quality.