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Australian pine tree Casuarina equisetifolia

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Posted 8 years 11 months ago #21046
A year since I obtained this Australian pine tree Casuarina equisetifolia, it was a killer buy, since it showed some fungus than I hit it with a shite fertilizer that turned out bad for all my trees, burned roots and fungus almost killed the lot. The tree had problems in general as I obtained it here the pictures until January 2016, an update will follow.
Work done was wiring and lots of love to get it green again.

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Posted 8 years 11 months ago #21047
after 6 month it shaded leaves like crazy, I almost thought it dies, lucky, it didn't. the last pictures are two month ago. Green and healthy it can be.

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Posted 8 years 11 months ago #21048
It is in good shape now, I let some new branches grow to add more depth to it. will make some more pictures soon.
If you are interested watch the top branches in the first picture, they haven't be wired, now they are and part of the all over progression. the lower branches are wired but won't be clipped to grow more outwards. This tree needs pruning every two to three weeks. Mostly clipping by hand, today the main gardener of Robert Stevens said I could cut with scissors too (the tips turn brown if cut, also by hand clipping, but not as much) will give it a try. Also I will do some carving on the trunk dead wood to add more to the all over view.
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Posted 8 years 11 months ago #21250
Outstanding progress my friend, lovely Tree
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