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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Wed, Jul 25, 12 at 8:36
| I'm always happy to see 'F.R. Newman' after scionwood made the rounds. It's great Bob has grafts. I'm very glad I sent a chunk to him the size of 18-24" across, appx. You're in on the witnessing of what this plant will become because right now, it's anyone's guess. Best Regards, Sam. Dax |
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| Sam, you show many great pictures and virtually all of them are young grafts. Are they all in the ground and you have a sea of young guys like Will........or do you do this to sell grafts to others.....I'm curious what your garden is like. mark |
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- Posted by severnside UKsouthwest9 (My Page) on Wed, Jul 25, 12 at 18:35
| This you doing Dax? Nice one, take that bow... |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Wed, Jul 25, 12 at 19:25
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- Posted by monkeytreeboy15 Zone 7b/8a (My Page) on Wed, Jul 25, 12 at 23:53
| Dax, I like whatever is happening with F.R. Newman. That broom seems to have two different forms of growth--some faster and some slower. Looking forward to seeing this little guy develop. Mark, I am responsible for the selection of dwarf conifers at Albers Vista Gardens (see link). Because I am young (18.5 years old), I have only begun expanding the conifer collection over the last few years. Therefore, the majority of the plants are small; however, there are exceptions because some of the collection has been around since 1999. -Sam |
Here is a link that might be useful: Albers Vista Gardens
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 7:09
| Hi Sam, All the wood Evan sent came from the slowest-growing pieces of the broom. That's exactly what should be done in every circumstance. Surely, your comment jives as is the nature of certain plants. In addition, I remember from the pieces he sent, where a tip-leader was present, I cut those off prior to sending the chunks away. Best Regards, Dax |
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- Posted by coniferjoy 10 (info@edwinsmitsconifers.com) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 8:06
| Dax, who grated the tip leader and is it still alive? I hope it is and would like to so a pic of it... |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 12:51
| No-one, Edwin. Dax |
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- Posted by coniferjoy 10 (info@edwinsmitsconifers.com) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 16:35
| Why wasn't the tip leader grafted? This is the best part of the broom which received 70% of all the energy which once it's grafted could be used as a very good motherplant for furthur propagation material...strange, very strange that it is wasted... |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 20:32
| That's the worst part of the broom. I don't know where you prefer scions from your stock plants, however, I only cut from the least vigorous shoots (for dwarfs & mini's). Never a tip shoot! I think you're strange! ;-) Dax |
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- Posted by coniferjoy 10 (info@edwinsmitsconifers.com) on Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 4:34
| Taken scions from a stockplant which is growing at a nursery is a complete differend thing, because they are growing in a healthy and fertilized controled situation. Most scions of original witches' brooms are poor growing and are thin like a match wood. For this reason I would take the tip shoot as well, because like I mentioned before, it contains 70% of all the energy and for this reason it produces a thicker scion. The 4th pic is showing us the best tip shoot scion of the whole branch which will develop in the most perfect nursery stockplant for furthur propagation matters. My way of thinking could be strange for you but the difference is that I think like a professional nurserymen and you think like a hobbiest... ;0) |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 9:59
| Then does the stockplant behave the same or will it look differed from all the other grafts, given 10 years time? That's all I need to know. Dax |
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- Posted by coniferjoy 10 (info@edwinsmitsconifers.com) on Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 11:29
| It's the other way around, one day the other grafts will look like "the fat one" if they will get the same amound of food and nutrients... The thing is that the "fat one" will produce new scions for propagation in a couple of years. All scions in the witches' broom does have the same characteristic because they do have the same DNA... If there's a choice to pick out the best scions of a witches' broom, then you always have to go for the "fat one's" as long as they're graftable on the understock... |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Fri, Jul 27, 12 at 13:52
| Thanks pro :-) Dax |
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- Posted by coniferjoy 10 (info@edwinsmitsconifers.com) on Sat, Jul 28, 12 at 5:20
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- Posted by clement_2006 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 28, 12 at 5:44
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- Posted by coniferjoy 10 (info@edwinsmitsconifers.com) on Sat, Jul 28, 12 at 5:58
| Clement, your 'F.R. Newman' already made a leader like the original broom did, very nice! I'm sorry to say but you've to rename 'Molenhill' into 'Molehill'... |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 28, 12 at 8:11
| Very nice Abies homolepis cultivars, guys. And thanks for the 'F.R. Newman' photos. I'm happy to see this witches' broom doing so well. Dax |
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- Posted by monkeytreeboy15 Zone 7b/8a (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 16:25
| Very nice pictures, indeed. My F.R. Newman has yet to decide which way is up. This is my most recent picture from this past week: -Sam |
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 30, 12 at 18:15
| Well, it's a dandy Sam. Dax |
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