TIP FOR REPOTTING

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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

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bodhidharma wrote:
senseijames wrote:Hey guys / gals...I think we got a bit off track here....I wasn't talking about wiring the tree into the pot....only holding the mesh in place over the holes....I liked the idea of the plasterers tape ?? but is the glue toxic to plants??....anyway I guess each to his/her own. cheers, pleasant Bonsaing.
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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

Post by craigw60 »

I think that wiring trees into the pot is so essential. All my trees are tied in super tight so there is no movement at all. There is nothing worse than coming home on a windy day and finding trees blown out of their pots. I would have thought this is standard practice for all bonsai growers.
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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

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bodhidharma wrote:
senseijames wrote:Hey guys / gals...I think we got a bit off track here....I wasn't talking about wiring the tree into the pot....only holding the mesh in place over the holes....I liked the idea of the plasterers tape ?? but is the glue toxic to plants??....anyway I guess each to his/her own. cheers, pleasant Bonsaing.
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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

Post by shibui »

We have been using plasterers tape to cover drain holes for 3 years now with no sign of harm to trees. It is quick and easy and cheap. Other club members have been using it since soon after it was available - still no sign of harm to trees.
It does not really have to stick over the holes unless you spend time moving the tree around in the pot while considering the location.

On wiring in trees I only wire in trees that have inadequate rootsystems. Most advanced upright trees have a spreading rootbase and will sit in the pot even in most winds. Literati and cascades usually need tying in.

Each to their own though. Whatever works.
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Hey thats Big George's saying :D
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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

Post by Rhiannon »

Just further the off-topic-ness :lol: but I've read a bit about wiring trees in and I must say I'm a little confused on where the wire goes around the tree itself? Does it go on top of the entire root ball or lower? I figured if it were too high you'd see it in the soil line and it would spoil the aesthetics. If that makes sense| The only pictures I've seen of the process are confusing.
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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

Post by Bretts »

It all depends on the tree and root ball you are dealing with Rhiannon.
If the roots are very poor ie non existent then wood strips can be used to cage the tree in or ties are put over branches down to the pot to hold the tree secure.

If it is a decent radial healthy root spread a single wire may be sufficient over the root ball. Maybe one wire each side over the root ball may be needed to hold the tree as you want or even back and front. There is a very neat tie in technique I think I saw Boon or one of his students show that uses two sets of wires leaving four wire ends! The interesting technique is that they then circulate the wire one wire leading to the next until all four ends make a square enclosure around the trunk. Looks to be very secure.
I want to learn it so I will find the link and post it.

In any event in general the idea is to go over the root ball but conceal the wire under the soil.
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Re: TIP FOR REPOTTING

Post by Jarrod »

Bretts, I think it's called "cage wiring" and it is fantastic method for solid root balls, though motte best on poor roots. The methods ou describe are great for that.
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