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My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » July 30th, 2010, 6:09 pm

Hi all,

I have had this swampy for about 30 years and although i can't remeber if it is actually my first swampy it is as good as. I carved out the trunk about 25 years ago and it has not rotted or needing treatment. It grew in shallow water for a few years but has been out of water for 20 years. It has never been in the ground; only pots; and the trunk has fattened and flared quite nicely.

Lindsay Bebb saw it at my house two years ago and said it was the best swampy in Australia, but I don't know.

Anyhow I am going to do a major bare root repot tomorrow to change it over to new potting media, move it to a much shallower pot, expose more of the basal flare and make the entire package much lighter and easier to handle. Also tie down some rogue brannches that have started to grow upwards a little.

I will document as I go.

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Leigh Taafe » July 30th, 2010, 7:00 pm

Great tree - the pic doesnt give you the impact of the size of the base on this tree. You need to stick a "Crowny" next to it !
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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » July 30th, 2010, 8:01 pm

Leigh Taafe wrote:Great tree - the pic doesnt give you the impact of the size of the base on this tree. You need to stick a "Crowny" next to it !


My hands with the thumbs together and flared out don't go half way around the tree! I hope to expose much more but haven't seen under the soil for about 5 years. It is currently in a bath tub(A big bonsai pot to grow it on in) and has thickened in those five years of growing.

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby ozzy » July 30th, 2010, 8:10 pm

There was a crowny next to it but it fell down behind a piece of gravel :lol:
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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » July 30th, 2010, 8:12 pm

ozzy wrote:There was a crowny next to it but it fell down behind a piece of gravel :lol:


But Leigh caught it and dispatched it before it hit the ground. He's quick!

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Leigh Taafe » July 30th, 2010, 8:14 pm

Just like the guy at the BBQ !
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Re: My First Swampy

Postby MattA » July 30th, 2010, 10:47 pm

Hey Grant,

Look forward to seeing this tree when you finish repotting.

In the photo you posted the healing edges of the shari are really obvious, How long had it been done? Has this softened and blended with the rest of the trunk now?

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » July 31st, 2010, 11:44 am

MattA wrote:Hey Grant,

Look forward to seeing this tree when you finish repotting.

In the photo you posted the healing edges of the shari are really obvious, How long had it been done? Has this softened and blended with the rest of the trunk now?

Matt


The swampy grows so vigorously that every so often I have had to reopen the carving as it almost closes over. The picture was taken 5 years ago and has not been recut since.

I am waiting for the camera batteries to charge and I am about ready to get started.

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » July 31st, 2010, 1:39 pm

Sizes of tree.

Old pot is 63cm x 49cm x 17cm high.
New pot is 60cm x 47.5cm x 10cm high.

These are external dimensions of the pots but because of the lip on the old pot the internal dimensions of the new pot are exactly the same except for the depth of the pot. The new pot will effectively be half the depth of the old pot if the root system will fit into it.

Height of tree in the old pot from the bottom of the pot is 105cm.
Height of the tree from the base of the tree is 92cm.
Tree in new pot should be around 100cm high.

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Bretts » July 31st, 2010, 1:59 pm

Seems like a good chioce Grant. Definatly looks smaller.
Will you put it back in a water tray for a bit this time?
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Re: My First Swampy

Postby kcpoole » July 31st, 2010, 2:43 pm

beautiful Grant
Cant wait to see the finished work :-)

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » July 31st, 2010, 3:56 pm

Bretts wrote:Seems like a good chioce Grant. Definatly looks smaller.
Will you put it back in a water tray for a bit this time?


No I won't. I will water it adequately by hand to see how the new potting mix performs.

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Grant Bowie » August 7th, 2010, 2:40 pm

The tree ended up needing a lot more than just a repot so i took the time to tie down strongly all the branches and micro wired everything else.

The new shallower pot looks good for the tree and the tree now sqeaks in at just under 1 mtr tall.

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Re: My First Swampy

Postby Hutch11 » August 7th, 2010, 3:35 pm

Huge improvement, this tree has so much character.. beautiful
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Re: My First Swampy

Postby nealweb » August 7th, 2010, 6:06 pm

Wow, what an amazing tree. Absolutely world class I reckon.
Are those eyelet screws just screwed into the base of the tree? and what are the circles at the top of the wires?
Thanks Grant, and congrats :D
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