I love starting things out just as you've done with this one.I rather enjoy making little trees. Have not had a small cascade.
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No more mesh or screen, so used some wire and anchored them to 5mm under the pot for stability
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You have a big one?Have not had a small cascade.
I do have a larger sizeI love starting things out just as you've done with this one.
Is that a 5" pot? Don't hesitate to up pot with mostly inorganic in 2 years getting more of the shin each time.
Now put some wiggle in that tail later this year
You have a big one?
I will take the exact actions you have described, yes That’s the plan, Stan!I love starting things out just as you've done with this one.
Is that a 5" pot? Don't hesitate to up pot with mostly inorganic in 2 years getting more of the shin each time.
Now put some wiggle in that tail later this year
You have a big one?
Very original work with the anchor wires and screen!I rather enjoy making little trees. Have not had a small cascade.
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No more mesh or screen, so used some wire and anchored them to 5mm under the pot for stability
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The first attempt I did not anchor to 5mm wire underneath and the wire squeezed the makeshift mesh drainage up into the soil and particles spilled out lolVery original work with the anchor wires and screen!
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Nice. this one is well on it's way... if I may offer a suggestion. Lose one of the cascading branches. Choose one and make that the cascading branch from which to develop pads.
Will do, and I’ll make that chop either tomorrow or in the Fall. I wonder if right now is best.
Will chop first thing tomorrow morning when I return to work (probably removing the one on the right, bowing outward)you can prune one of those now. There should be plenty enough foliage from the rest of the tree that it wont be a problem
could leave a decent sized stub and make a jinWill chop first thing tomorrow morning when I return to work (probably removing the one on the right, bowing outward)
Sorry to ping you again but forgot to add, wire the branch to be jinned into some shape so that when it dies and dries it has an interesting shape.Will chop first thing tomorrow morning when I return to work (probably removing the one on the right, bowing outward)
Will do, bossSorry to ping you again but forgot to add, wire the branch to be jinned into some shape so that when it dies and dries it has an interesting shape.
You can add just a little curve to make it nice