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Casuarina Cunninghamiana WA

Posted: May 5th, 2024, 2:10 pm
by Patmet
This is a Casuarina Cunninghamiana I bought as tubestock in 2021 to grow for bonsai. It’s been a very robust species for me with quite aggressive root growth. I find it to rapidly fill pots densely and start pushing itself up out of the nursery pots. I have been feeding and watering heavily though as I’ve been growing the trunk. It’s thickened up a lot in the last year while I’ve had it in a large pot and let it have lots of free growth. I’m now starting to pay a bit more attention to it design wise, and am going to start growing and wiring branches.

Here is the earliest photos I can find after I wired initial movement in the trunk - Nov 2021
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This is before working on it from all different sides - May 2024
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This is after working from the front I am favouring most right now with the best root spread etc..
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Re: Casuarina Cunninghamiana WA

Posted: May 7th, 2024, 9:06 am
by Scott Roxburgh
Another great progression, thanks.

How do you go with watering? I have struggled to keep water up to cunninghamiana, any tips keeping them going for longer than 3 years?

Re: Casuarina Cunninghamiana WA

Posted: May 8th, 2024, 6:21 pm
by Patmet
Scott Roxburgh wrote: May 7th, 2024, 9:06 am Another great progression, thanks.

How do you go with watering? I have struggled to keep water up to cunninghamiana, any tips keeping them going for longer than 3 years?
I suppose I just water heavily. But also I’ve been potting this up into larger pots incrementally while trying to get size so the large pots definitely help, and my growing mix has a lot of organics to hold on to moisture.

I can see it being more of a challenge when getting it back down into a smaller pot. Maybe a water tray underneath might be the go.