Check out the one on the left...
Check it now !!!
The task at hand for now is to build a trunk line, im not concerned with branches yet !!!



Hi mate, thanks;Bonsai4ever wrote:Looking goog Antonio - How tall for the final wee tree.
HI Dario belle feste !!! I cut 1/2 the root ball off before repotting into this 12" container. Nothing serious or detailed yet. While growing on there is time, they dont mind being hacked back hard and bare rooted. Then a season or 2 of growing on in a good mix in a 300mm orchid pot bang you will see results, then begin to refine. Always feed aggressively !!!Dario wrote:Looking great Antonio!
Have you done any root work on them since purchasing them? And if so, at what stage?
Cheers, and Happy New Year.![]()
Dario.
Thanks alpine if you can get your hands on some bigger stuff Great !!!alpineart wrote:Hi Anttal63 , mate these look real good . Been meaning to get a couple of bigger ones to hack back just haven't got around to it . Have a couple of small ones . I have spotted a couple of self sown 3 m tree's , i will approach the old owners with a few Maples and offer a trade .
Cheers Alpine
Thanks for the info mate! I appreciate itanttal63 wrote:HI Dario belle feste !!! I cut 1/2 the root ball off before repotting into this 12" container. Nothing serious or detailed yet. While growing on there is time, they dont mind being hacked back hard and bare rooted. Then a season or 2 of growing on in a good mix in a 300mm orchid pot bang you will see results, then begin to refine. Always feed aggressively !!!Dario wrote:Looking great Antonio!
Have you done any root work on them since purchasing them? And if so, at what stage?
Cheers, and Happy New Year.
Dario.![]()
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Dario wrote:Thanks for the info mate! I appreciate itanttal63 wrote:HI Dario belle feste !!! I cut 1/2 the root ball off before repotting into this 12" container. Nothing serious or detailed yet. While growing on there is time, they dont mind being hacked back hard and bare rooted. Then a season or 2 of growing on in a good mix in a 300mm orchid pot bang you will see results, then begin to refine. Always feed aggressively !!!Dario wrote:Looking great Antonio!
Have you done any root work on them since purchasing them? And if so, at what stage?
Cheers, and Happy New Year.
Dario.![]()
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Without over examining things, is part of the reason for not working the roots to heavily when you repotted because you were still looking to build the trunk (not branches)...and major root work would have slowed things down.
Or is it just how you tackled these knowong that they could handle the tough stuff later on?
Thanks again, cheers Dario.