Advice On My Little Baeckea

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Advice On My Little Baeckea

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hey guys i bought this little guy on monday and thinned it out removed some inner weak growth and dead branches
i intend on leaving this little guy as a shohin i think, it now stands at 150mm high and 300mm wide.
i was wondering if i should touch the roots? because i'am itching to get it into its new pot :D

any idea's, advice, approval...................... abuse :shock: haha is very welcome
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Probably too cold down your way to root prune it now. I would leave it until Spring.
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i like it mate, not "bonsai" exactly but still looks cook and will look better over time i think.
Wat is the name that was on the tag when u bought it, pretty sure i was gunna buy one of these just the otherday.
All in all, look cool i would leave it till very end of winter and have look at the roots and slightly tease and prune, then into a shallower pot and gradually get it ready for a bonsai pot :)
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This would look good with the african flat top style :)
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thanks bougy sounds like a plan :tu2:

thanks pat i'm hoping so to!! haha it said it was a baeckea "la petite"

its funny you say that velvet i was thinking the same thing ;)
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I have 2 still in the ground and they put on heaps of trunk girth in 2 years, so maybe consider that.
I will dig them later in winter and pot up.

Do a web search for an South African Bonsai artist, Charles Ceronio. and Pierneef style.
Acacias are commonly found in that style over there, but not many here I think

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hey ken i would love to see some photos when u do pot them up :tu:
i had a look at some of charles work an its fantastic!! i'm curious about the use of acacias, because i was told they are relatively short lived? i definitely want to try a Pierneef style with this little one
have you done any root work with this type before?
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hey just a little update just incase anyone wanted to see it haha
i re potted it into its first bonsai pot on friday got to love a rdo :D
hopefully i havent cut off to much root :fc:
should i change the angle to make it lower on the left handside :?:
or lowering the right hand side branch to horizontal and have 2 separate pads :?:
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I like it mate.
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matty-j wrote: have you done any root work with this type before?
sorry missed this one before.
When I potted up mine i was fairly harsh on the roots and took about 2/3 off with no issues.
When I planted the 2 in the ground out, i root pruned them fairly hard and both bounced back. I have not dug them up yet.

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I would both change the angle to tilt it to the left and trim the foliage to make two seperate pads. That is my preference rather than just having a boring horizontal lump of foliage. I had a great one of these but put it into a too small bonsai pot and it dried out and died, so be aware of keeping the water up :tu2:
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kcpoole wrote:
matty-j wrote: have you done any root work with this type before?
sorry missed this one before.
When I potted up mine i was fairly harsh on the roots and took about 2/3 off with no issues.
When I planted the 2 in the ground out, i root pruned them fairly hard and both bounced back. I have not dug them up yet.


hey ken i removed about 1/2 and dug into the bottom of the root ball and cut any thicker courser roots that were coming out
its seems to be going fine after 5 days its still green so :tu:

Bougy Fan wrote:I would both change the angle to tilt it to the left and trim the foliage to make two seperate pads. That is my preference rather than just having a boring horizontal lump of foliage. I had a great one of these but put it into a too small bonsai pot and it dried out and died, so be aware of keeping the water up :tu2:
hey bougy thanks for your thoughts mate :tu2: after you said it, it got me thinking and i had a play with it tonight
i adjusted the angle slightly and gave it a trim which was probably not a bad thing since i removed 1/2
the root mass so removing some off the top cant be bad i dont think :lost:
anyway after looking at the pic i took the right hand side of the right pad looks a bit long and over hangs the pot
so ill think ill shorten that a touch tomorrow and wire 1 or 2 more branches but i think it looks a lot better :D
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