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Old 20-07-2003, 12:19 PM
rapdor
 
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Default Transplanting Grevillias

This is the correct time of year for pruning most native trees.

The white oil will help protect the plant from winter winds, and reduce
moisture loss from the leaves. This may be important for the survival of
the transplant. It will also help with scale and other often unnoticed
nasties. It's perfectly harmless and safe. When spraying, make sure you
get a good cover on the branches as well as the leaves--allow it to run down
the branches. So long as you don't mix it stronger than 2% your tree will
have a much better chance of survival. (Go easy on the watering too.)

In general, natives hate being transplanted, and seldom survive unless still
juvenile. But yours is still small enough to be OK.

"Dion" wrote in message
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 09:09:23 GMT, "rapdor"
wrote:

I would cut it back by 40% immediately, then give it a spray with white

oil
(about 10 ml in a half litre), and leave the ground around the roots bare

to
soak up any sun it can get.


I was considering a bit of trimming, but it being winter I was
thinking that growth is fairly slow anyway?

The ground is exposed though, for sure.

What does the white oil do?