yamadori hawthorn 2010
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yamadori hawthorn 2010
I like this . The branches in the first pic are lacking taper and quite straight. Good solution Alex. I think I'd stick with pic 3, rather than just 1 branch
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Thanks Will, yeh! the branches were very straight the only movement was
what I left, I intend tilting the whole tree 45 degrees to the right and
eventually planting it in a crescent pot, this season I,ll just concentrate
putting on growth.
Alex
what I left, I intend tilting the whole tree 45 degrees to the right and
eventually planting it in a crescent pot, this season I,ll just concentrate
putting on growth.
Alex
alex e- Member
yamadori hawthorn 2010
Hi Nik, perhaps! but the branches I removed were as straight as organ pipes
it,s a case of "seeing the tree from the wood" unfortunately the photo,s do
not tell the whole story there are two inch long branches that I intend to develop,
one is located just after the jin at the top the other 2 or three inches further down, a
superfeed programme this season should help, thanks for your feedback .
Alex
it,s a case of "seeing the tree from the wood" unfortunately the photo,s do
not tell the whole story there are two inch long branches that I intend to develop,
one is located just after the jin at the top the other 2 or three inches further down, a
superfeed programme this season should help, thanks for your feedback .
Alex
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Hi Alex,
I agree with Will. I like it with both branches in the third picture. Nice material and you picked the line I saw right away. Wish I could find some of those wild Hawthorns here in the USA!
Geof
I agree with Will. I like it with both branches in the third picture. Nice material and you picked the line I saw right away. Wish I could find some of those wild Hawthorns here in the USA!
Geof
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yamadori hawthorn 2010
Hey Geoff, wished I had some of your Californian Junipers, do a swap
thanks for your comments.
Alex
thanks for your comments.
Alex
alex e- Member
Re: yamadori hawthorn 2010
Hi Alex,
I liked your design change very much - inspiring !
also liked pic 3 ( with 2 branches remaining )
did the tree survived ? can you upload progress pic ?
10x
I liked your design change very much - inspiring !
also liked pic 3 ( with 2 branches remaining )
did the tree survived ? can you upload progress pic ?
10x
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Re: yamadori hawthorn 2010
theBalance wrote:Hi Alex,
I liked your design change very much - inspiring !
also liked pic 3 ( with 2 branches remaining )
did the tree survived ? can you upload progress pic ?
10x
Hi,not only has it survived I have managed to grow the beginnings of a new apex
about 7 new branches the thickness of a pencil which will be cut back and wired,
thanks for asking,here are some pics taken today 19/10,{sorry about the quality }
regards Alex e
alex e- Member
thats great !
thanks for the update.
have you tried difrent pots for this tree ? it seems a bit too much wide for it...
have you tried difrent pots for this tree ? it seems a bit too much wide for it...
theBalance- Member
hawthorn 2010
theBalance wrote:thanks for the update.
have you tried difrent pots for this tree ? it seems a bit too much wide for it...
this pot is only a training pot, I see the tree in a crescent /cascade type in the future
thanks again for your interest.
Alex e
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