Ideas for Hibiscus Styling needed
- WakThai
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Hi all
I'm very new to this so please excuse me.
I have been growing these 2 trees from some narly bourganvilla cuttings. It's taken about. a year to get enough roots soo that I can move them.
I think they have potential but I don't really know what style to go for.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Kindest regards and stay safe!
Martin
PS tried to change title but couldn't
I'm very new to this so please excuse me.
I have been growing these 2 trees from some narly bourganvilla cuttings. It's taken about. a year to get enough roots soo that I can move them.
I think they have potential but I don't really know what style to go for.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Kindest regards and stay safe!
Martin
PS tried to change title but couldn't
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I cannot see any other possible style than broom style for theese. At least not if you want to finish your tree within 10 years.
If you want a longer horizon and a bigger tree. Just grow freely, cut for movement and repeat. In 30 years you may have a really spectacular informal upright.
If you want a longer horizon and a bigger tree. Just grow freely, cut for movement and repeat. In 30 years you may have a really spectacular informal upright.
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Thanks very much for the reply. I don't think I have 30 years left
so I think I will need to look into the broom style.
Thanks again
Martin

Thanks again
Martin
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