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Old 24-07-2003, 01:42 AM
Marty Haber
 
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Default [IBC] PJM Rhododendron roots

yes, Harry, this is the latest development in root growing. it seems to
work, too. The root masses developed are far thicker than pot grown plants.
As you have mentioned, the roots permeate the peat right through to the
center rather than only on the outside of the ball.
Now this presents a problem for the bonsai grower. Most bonsai are grown in
shallow pots or trays. What to do? Gently open the peat ball and spread
the roots out as flat as possible. Wash away as much of the peat as
possible. You may have to plant the shrub in the ground for a season to
acclimate it. Then it will be ready to be root pruned and potted.
Marty
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From: "Harry in Iowa"
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Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 6:11 PM
Subject: [IBC] PJM Rhododendron roots


Hi all,

I have purchased a Rhododendron and it was apparently planted in peat
moss. When removed from the pot I have a perfectly shaped replica of the
pot. A solid mass of root fibers. Do I hack and slash to get the shape I
want? I have removed about 1/3 of the mass and there is no difference
farther in.

It came in a 3 gallon nursey pot. From soil surface to top

approximately
18 inches. Spread about the same. Trunk about 1 & 1/4 inches at the base.
After removal of some of the root mass I soaked it a bucket of water to
make sure the peat moss was wetted again.

How do I approach this?

Thanks in advance,
Harry in Iowa


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