[IBC] redwood roots
I am pretty new to bonsai, and I have been working on training my redwood
into a formal upright bonsai. I transfered it into a 5 gallon bucket, from a 1 gallon bucket, because I want the trunk to thiken.When I was transplanting it, I found the main roots coming from the trunk. There are only two, but they are good sized roots. The problem I had, was one of the main roots wrapped around, and went directly underneath the other root. I chopped the root off that made a circle, before it wrapped under the other root, as I was told by the bonsai teacher at my club. The question I have is, is it OK to leave dead roots within the rootball? I tried to get all the roots out that were attached to the root I cut, but it is very hard to get them all. Also, should I comb all the roots out before I transplant it? I planted the tree, and the roots were still in a ball. Will this cause problems?Thanks for any help or advice, it is truly appreciated. - Colin __________________________________________________ _______________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Evergreen Gardenworks++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
[IBC] redwood roots
Colin,
Leaving the root may do less harm than trying to comb it out or pull it. If it's truly severed, the part left will die off without really harming the live root left behind. Next repot will tell the tale, and IMHO no harm will be done by leaving the cut roots behind. Good luck. Regards, Shelly Hurd Central CA - Sunset Zone 8-USDA Zone 9 "Colin Horn" wrote: STORY SNIP The question I have is, is it OK to leave dead roots within the rootball? I tried to get all the roots out that were attached to the root I cut, but it is very hard to get them all. Also, should I comb all the roots out before I transplant it? I planted the tree, and the roots were still in a ball. Will this cause problems?Thanks for any help or advice, it is truly appreciated. - Colin |
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