Broken Pot Repotting
Posted: October 24th, 2016, 12:15 pm
Not happy! For the first time since starting bonsai some 10 years ago I smashed a pot. I didn't drop it, I broke it trying to pry it off the severely pot bound root ball of my Eucalyptus Rubida, the tree/pot combination of my avatar. It is not an expensive pot by any means, but in my eyes it was a perfect match.
Thing is, every tree that I have grown in this particular potting medium has developed a really thick, dense mass of fine feeder roots - perfect - but my trees have moved from being under a maple tree into a position of 7+ hours of direct, unimpeded daily sun and so this year I've changed to a medium that I think should hold a little more water (a bit nervous about summer).
And to rub salt in the wound, I've considered purchasing similar pots by Tracy(?) of Murrungbung on a number of occasions, but I never did because they were perfect for this tree and this tree already had a pot (there's a lesson in this I'm sure).
Anyhow, I don't have many spare pots laying around but I found this one I bought from the BSV show many years ago. It's a little shallower than I"d prefer, but I suppose the tree doesn't look too bad in it.
The progress of this tree from the photo in my avatar until now is 2 years.
Now to get a decent camera so I can take decent photos... and a computer at home...


Thing is, every tree that I have grown in this particular potting medium has developed a really thick, dense mass of fine feeder roots - perfect - but my trees have moved from being under a maple tree into a position of 7+ hours of direct, unimpeded daily sun and so this year I've changed to a medium that I think should hold a little more water (a bit nervous about summer).
And to rub salt in the wound, I've considered purchasing similar pots by Tracy(?) of Murrungbung on a number of occasions, but I never did because they were perfect for this tree and this tree already had a pot (there's a lesson in this I'm sure).
Anyhow, I don't have many spare pots laying around but I found this one I bought from the BSV show many years ago. It's a little shallower than I"d prefer, but I suppose the tree doesn't look too bad in it.
The progress of this tree from the photo in my avatar until now is 2 years.
Now to get a decent camera so I can take decent photos... and a computer at home...