Some of those shrubs
Posted: October 23rd, 2014, 10:30 pm
I would like to show, but it will be slow as I am not the photographer, and so as time becomes available.......
Sageretia t.
From a chance seed,
age - about 4 years
Height - 15 cm
Trunk diameter - still growing to 2.5 cm
Soil mix - my standard - 1/3 - 1/3 - 1/3 - Crushed red earthenware brick [ still porous ], builder's gravel [ silica based ] and compost/coco peat or Canadian peatmoss. Inorganic at 5 mm.
Placement - light shade.
I am using the oversized pot as the growing pot.
* I noted that large cuts [ over 1.25 cm ] don't heal well or not at all. Afterwards, the wood will rot. So I decided to work from seed and see if I can grow a healed Sparrow's plum [ as we know it.]
The plant will sleep from after Christmas until February's end or so. Which means no extensions, and the leaves will begin to brown at the edges and need to be plucked off . Complete defoliation.
Growth after March is continuous, more or less weekly.
After repotting, the tree is given a week in bright light and then returned to it's growing position, Fertilising re-starts a month after and since we have a pronounced period of dryness, known as our Dry Season [ say January until May/June.] Fertiliser is 1/3 strength Lawn fertiliser once a week, into moist soil.
Wet season I shift to Multicote , good for 6 months at 30 deg.C.
Grow and Clip,
Did I miss anything ?
Images are the shrub today and the drawing is what I hope for down the road. More will be given to the negative spaces [ where the birds can fly through ] as time goes by. With the interior being cleared of chance shoots continuously.
Later.
Tambrand
* I have about 6 different cultivars, some are leaf dense, but trunk deficient and others are trunked but shy of branchlets and leaves.
Sageretia t.
From a chance seed,
age - about 4 years
Height - 15 cm
Trunk diameter - still growing to 2.5 cm
Soil mix - my standard - 1/3 - 1/3 - 1/3 - Crushed red earthenware brick [ still porous ], builder's gravel [ silica based ] and compost/coco peat or Canadian peatmoss. Inorganic at 5 mm.
Placement - light shade.
I am using the oversized pot as the growing pot.
* I noted that large cuts [ over 1.25 cm ] don't heal well or not at all. Afterwards, the wood will rot. So I decided to work from seed and see if I can grow a healed Sparrow's plum [ as we know it.]
The plant will sleep from after Christmas until February's end or so. Which means no extensions, and the leaves will begin to brown at the edges and need to be plucked off . Complete defoliation.
Growth after March is continuous, more or less weekly.
After repotting, the tree is given a week in bright light and then returned to it's growing position, Fertilising re-starts a month after and since we have a pronounced period of dryness, known as our Dry Season [ say January until May/June.] Fertiliser is 1/3 strength Lawn fertiliser once a week, into moist soil.
Wet season I shift to Multicote , good for 6 months at 30 deg.C.
Grow and Clip,
Did I miss anything ?
Images are the shrub today and the drawing is what I hope for down the road. More will be given to the negative spaces [ where the birds can fly through ] as time goes by. With the interior being cleared of chance shoots continuously.
Later.
Tambrand
* I have about 6 different cultivars, some are leaf dense, but trunk deficient and others are trunked but shy of branchlets and leaves.