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I have been told that once the tree gets a circumference around the largest
part of the butt then rather than re-pot it I should set about clipping the roots back! Does this represent the correct procedure? TIA |
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"Ian J Robinson" wrote in message ... I have been told that once the tree gets a circumference around the largest part of the butt then rather than re-pot it I should set about clipping the roots back! Does this represent the correct procedure? TIA Yup. with a young tree do it maybe every two years and an older tree should go longer between prunes. Go carefully, and see if you can get in touch with your local bonsai society for more advice. The basic idea is to prune back older, thick, knotty and damaged roots. You will notice that when you repot a plant there are lots of white 'feeder' tips at the bottom of the root ball, attached to the finer roots. You want to maximise the number of fine roots, and feeder tips, as old thick roots don't absorb nutrients. Go carefully here, as some trees can withstand heavy root pruning, and others will promptly curl up and die. What species is it, if i might ask? |
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G'Day Ian, I have a dozen or so bonsaied Ficus.
These trees are in fact a sort of parasitic plant and as you may well have seen, they grow along the sides of the freeway sandstone gorges. What I have done to some i'm not happy with is take it out of the pot and stick it in the garden for a year or two. This will fatten the trunk, thicken the roots etc. Simply chop the branches to the minimum. Leave some style to it though, and it will send out more branches where it has been cut. Keep doing this till you get an abundance of branches and when you are ready for repotting, trim to your desired style. The roots are very forgiving in Ficus. Pot in a semi gravelly potting mix for great drainage. I have one that has been it its container for 30 years, its simply accommodated itself with about 1/2 inch space for watering. Cheers, Pete "Ian J Robinson" wrote in message ... I have been told that once the tree gets a circumference around the largest part of the butt then rather than re-pot it I should set about clipping the roots back! Does this represent the correct procedure? TIA |
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