
The question is do I soak it an remove all the clay? Or just get it into a large pot an leave it for a year?
I got told to soak it in a tub overnight an let the clay fall away then pot it tomorrow does this sound ok?
that is a big one mate!!! good luckAndrew Legg wrote:This is the base of the one I'm gonna dig - those are London Plane tree leaves so it's probably about 30 - 40 cms at the base!
thanks for the advice mattymattgatenby wrote:Depends on the species, the soil it's growing in and age of the subject....
Tropicals like figs and bouganvilas will have kind of sparse roots but will shoot plenty with correct after care. Deciduos will genrally have lots and will cope better than natives when root runing is required....once again they will grow plenty of feeder roots with correct after care.
The above 2 statements are very general but the important and common point for all yamadori is performing the correct after care![]()
Plenty of shade, potted into a free draining mix and a dose of seasol wvery 2 - 3 weeksOnce you see new shoots on top you are heading in the right direction below the soil as well
once it starts shooting move it into a sunnier position
Good luck mate