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Old 03-03-2004, 09:15 PM
Mitchell McCreath
 
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Morning all,

Well it looks like my Orange Splendour has gone belly up.
When I get the new one I aint gonna use any compost etc.
Just gonna wack it in the ground like I did the summer beauty.
instead of using mulch / fertiliser. I have a feeling that is what
sent it to its maker.

I commend the supplier though. She came out and inspected the
dying eucalypt and said the she will replace it gratis.

Fingers crossed that all will be ok with the new one!

No fertiliser. Just a little dynamic lifter.

Cheers,
Mitchell


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Old 04-03-2004, 11:32 AM
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"Mitchell McCreath" wrote:

No fertiliser. Just a little dynamic lifter.


No, no dynamic lifter either. Once it's over the shock, maybe some blood &
bone, but I wouldn't give it anything till it starts growing. If it's a
grafted WA gum like Summer Beauty (mine has finally flowered after last week's
rains -- gorgeous!), it will prefer good drainage.

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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creature that is the *Usenet hydra*: you cut off one head, and *a stupider one*
grows back..." -- MJ, cam.misc
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Old 04-03-2004, 11:32 AM
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"Mitchell McCreath" wrote:

No fertiliser. Just a little dynamic lifter.


No, no dynamic lifter either. Once it's over the shock, maybe some blood &
bone, but I wouldn't give it anything till it starts growing. If it's a
grafted WA gum like Summer Beauty (mine has finally flowered after last week's
rains -- gorgeous!), it will prefer good drainage.

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"Jeez; if only those Ancient Greek storytellers had known about the astonishing
creature that is the *Usenet hydra*: you cut off one head, and *a stupider one*
grows back..." -- MJ, cam.misc
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Old 05-03-2004, 04:29 AM
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Thanks Chookie, it is a grafted gum. its looking very sick.
The summer red is flowering like mad........

I used a little dynamic lifter on it. about a foot away from the trunk.
Dug in well.

When I get the new one (Orange Splendour) as I said, I just wack it in.

Cheers,
Mitch.
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In article ,
"Mitchell McCreath" wrote:

No fertiliser. Just a little dynamic lifter.


No, no dynamic lifter either. Once it's over the shock, maybe some blood

&
bone, but I wouldn't give it anything till it starts growing. If it's a
grafted WA gum like Summer Beauty (mine has finally flowered after last

week's
rains -- gorgeous!), it will prefer good drainage.

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"Jeez; if only those Ancient Greek storytellers had known about the

astonishing
creature that is the *Usenet hydra*: you cut off one head, and *a stupider

one*
grows back..." -- MJ, cam.misc



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Old 05-03-2004, 04:37 AM
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Default Tree Died :(

Thanks Chookie, it is a grafted gum. its looking very sick.
The summer red is flowering like mad........

I used a little dynamic lifter on it. about a foot away from the trunk.
Dug in well.

When I get the new one (Orange Splendour) as I said, I just wack it in.

Cheers,
Mitch.
"Chookie" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Mitchell McCreath" wrote:

No fertiliser. Just a little dynamic lifter.


No, no dynamic lifter either. Once it's over the shock, maybe some blood

&
bone, but I wouldn't give it anything till it starts growing. If it's a
grafted WA gum like Summer Beauty (mine has finally flowered after last

week's
rains -- gorgeous!), it will prefer good drainage.

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"Jeez; if only those Ancient Greek storytellers had known about the

astonishing
creature that is the *Usenet hydra*: you cut off one head, and *a stupider

one*
grows back..." -- MJ, cam.misc





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Old 06-03-2004, 06:25 AM
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"Mitchell McCreath" wrote in message
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Morning all,

Well it looks like my Orange Splendour has gone belly up.
When I get the new one I aint gonna use any compost etc.
Just gonna wack it in the ground like I did the summer beauty.
instead of using mulch / fertiliser. I have a feeling that is what
sent it to its maker.


Really the tree shouldn't have suffered from the compost unless there were
toxins in the compost.
Also, unless the mulch was tallowood or mulch that hadn't yet broken down
(freshly chipped/mulched) then that shouldn't have hurt it either.
Over fertilising may have or use of chook poo in the hole before it's
planted may have too.
All the trees on the course where I work are mulched with trees put through
a mulcher. These aren't chips, but shredded wood that is sometimes stringy,
not woodchip. It's allowed to break down in a large pile for a few months
before use.
Also, most are fertilised with dynamic lifter long life pellets, along with
many other natives. On average, say a 6-12 foot Eucalypt would be fertilised
by putting 3 or 4 holes around the base of the tree, say approx 1.5 to 2
foot away from the trunk, using a crowbar. A handful of pellets in each one,
then cover over, done once a year.
None of them have yet died, and the fertilising really makes a big
difference to the brush box.
They range from growing in nice soil, to hard clay/rock ground. The latter
only have a problem with stong winds, which we are currently bracing for :-(

I commend the supplier though. She came out and inspected the
dying eucalypt and said the she will replace it gratis.

Fingers crossed that all will be ok with the new one!

No fertiliser. Just a little dynamic lifter.

Cheers,
Mitchell




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Old 06-03-2004, 06:25 AM
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Oops, sorry for not keeping this in original thread


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Old 06-03-2004, 06:26 AM
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Take yourself out for a good throttling please.
Jock


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Old 06-03-2004, 09:41 PM
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Tree has been placed back in a pot. new Orange splendour placed in the
ground AFTER
all of the fertiliser and mulch was removed. hole was filled up with normal
soil from the garden.

The new tree is showing no signs of stress.


Mitchell


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Old 07-03-2004, 02:06 AM
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Good news "M" And all,
Looks like the old one has come from the dead
the leave are still dead looking but have soften somewhat and
some green is returning )))))))).

Aanswer I think is No mulch / fertilizer.

Regards,
Mitch



"Mitchell McCreath" wrote in message
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Tree has been placed back in a pot. New Orange splendour placed in the
ground AFTER
all of the fertiliser and mulch was removed. hole was filled up with

normal
soil from the garden.

The new tree is showing no signs of stress.


Mitchell






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Old 07-03-2004, 02:34 AM
Mitchell McCreath
 
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Default Tree Died :(

Good news "M" And all,
Looks like the old one has come from the dead
the leave are still dead looking but have soften somewhat and
some green is returning )))))))).

Aanswer I think is No mulch / fertilizer.

Regards,
Mitch



"Mitchell McCreath" wrote in message
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Tree has been placed back in a pot. New Orange splendour placed in the
ground AFTER
all of the fertiliser and mulch was removed. hole was filled up with

normal
soil from the garden.

The new tree is showing no signs of stress.


Mitchell




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Old 07-03-2004, 02:46 AM
Mitchell McCreath
 
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Default Tree Died :(

Good news "M" And all,
Looks like the old one has come from the dead
the leave are still dead looking but have soften somewhat and
some green is returning )))))))).

Aanswer I think is No mulch / fertilizer.

Regards,
Mitch



"Mitchell McCreath" wrote in message
...
Tree has been placed back in a pot. New Orange splendour placed in the
ground AFTER
all of the fertiliser and mulch was removed. hole was filled up with

normal
soil from the garden.

The new tree is showing no signs of stress.


Mitchell




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