My sumo crepe myrtle...

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I purr/moan/whimper when I see this trunk. I just can not help myself. 🥰... 7 inch base on it all around. It's dang sweet.

Then add in the pot from Broken Branch Pottery that arrived today. I don't believe in could have commissioned a better pairing. Can't wait for 2025 repotting season.
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Sweet tree, sweet pot! What is your long term vision for the tree? I could see it being quite a bit shorter but perhaps you have other ideas :)
Thank ya kindly. To think the pot I found on auction. It wasn't commissioned...yet it's amazing with it. 😎

I haven't decided yet as to height of tree. I know I've chose my front. There are easily three front possibilities. Which is why it was going into a round... I won't truly assess until dormant and I wire it. I've more or less...just drooled over the trunk.
 
Sweet tree, sweet pot! What is your long term vision for the tree? I could see it being quite a bit shorter but perhaps you have other ideas :)
I reckon...I do see a shorter canopy. Truthfully...I never truly focused there. It's relatively new material. Finding my front got me inside my head. As I said there are 3 good fronts.

Then distracted by the trunk. I've not focused on the canopy other than to test a few branches to see if I can toss wire on it. As these eventually go brittle.

But since you asked that question to me. I actually studied the canopy image, absolutely... yes...it needs shorter. It's way to tall. I've just not put my effort of focus there. Truly...not until dormant will I study with intentions to focus on such matters.
 
Now live footage of the delicious bark and pot together. I swear I couldn't ask for a better pairing combo. I didn't even hunt long before finding it. Crazy... some things are just meant to go together.

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Took the wind from my sails. I thought...when was this repotted last? A few months back it seems. This will not be repotted as I had intended. I don't like to push trees past boundaries. A dead tree in a pretty pot serves no purpose.

So I'll be keeping it in the organic mix. Yes...read that back again. 😉 repot for 2026 now set.

I love the tree that much...that I'll wait.
 
Well...that was short lived. I spoke to Jason. He's my vault I trust.

"Spring 2025 should be fine. Crepes are tough plants"

So there is no reason to put it off. I imagine I'll still be timid and not overly work the roots.

I needed Jerry Meislik to push me too. When it come to that Natalensis of his. I didn't want to repot it the year it came. If I'm not pushed by ones I trust. Things get delayed. Lol I don't do failure all that well. So I am overly cautious even after all these years.
 
Sorry, I didn't grab a before shot. I hadn't intended pruning. I had this in on the turntable...and it was just way to tall. I took it down about 3 inches. With a snip here and a snip there from the apex. I've never seen dieback on these come spring with my other two. So I didn't hesitate to prune. It so needed to be more compact. 20241219_120913.jpg20241219_121038.jpg
 
I am wondering whether a not pot is called for. I think I would use a growbox for a year or two and pull the trunkline & develop primary branches. Else you risk getting a fat strong tapered base with a wig.
 
I am wondering whether a not pot is called for. I think I would use a growbox for a year or two and pull the trunkline & develop primary branches. Else you risk getting a fat strong tapered base with a wig.
It's going into a deep pot. Not a shallow one. People up-pot all the time. I already discussed a direction with Jason Schley on what I should do before purchasing the pot. As he's been in the nursery business for years and knows the species. Deep pot... is where it's headed. 😉 but agreeing with you. A grow box would also work. But...I just don't like the look of them to be truthful.
 
This... possibly looked to be moving. I'll look closer today. I'm looking forward to this pairing.

I also think it's important to move and not be a slug when not well. If you can. Not overly push it. But move none the less.
 
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