Repotting my Wifes tree with the help of Natalie
I am potting this one into Akadama
A mix of 8-2 Akadama and Coarse river sand
Tree was purchased 18 months ago and been in this larger training pot until I can rebuild the top. I am trying to approach graft a new leader there as the original broke off.
these trees are So brittle
Ken
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Good God Ken, dont you know its Fathers Day!!! Your busier than the proverbial one armed brickie. Recognize the curl grub now. I am sure Pup will be along any minute now to help out
"Advice is rarely welcome, and the one's who need it the most welcome it the least"
anttal63 wrote:well done ken should be great in future.
What the tree or Natalie
the tree is coming along nicely, but sometimes I wonder about Nat With a father like me she has no hope
Hey Bodi
this is relaxing, My other options were to do some concreting, or finish up running some power out to my bonsai area. They will both happen next week now
Not any updated photos yet, the tree has not changed very much, except the approach Graft I am trying to get happening as a new apex. It is slowly growing but has not fused ye. Hopefully this years growth will get the top happening
I will be repotting again in Spring so will get some update photos then
Ken
ps it has not flowered as yet either
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How is this tree comming along ken?
Do you have any tips for repotting these ? When do you think is the best time and how much of the root system can be removed safely?
I'm not experienced with howittii, but I've done mine after flowering (a fortnight ago in Canberra) before the new season's growth sets off. I treat them fairly gently, a third of the roots off at a time, no bare-rooting, free-draining mix, but not too different from what's already there, otherwise the roots may not grow out. Shade and care for a fortnight, then back on deck. Never cut back beyond the last few leaves. they may bud back on last year's wood, but less likely onto anything older. Fertilised with Charlie Carp through the growing season when I remembered, no trouble flowering this spring. Ken may have other ideas.
Good luck,
Gavin
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Actually I agree with what Gavin mentioned pretty much word for word
Mine suffered over winter on has not flourinshed, so at the moment is on my sheltered benches recovering. Doing well now for a month so will repot soon once the weather ond work calms down .
Seasol after repotting for a month, then liquid fert fortnightly.
Would I be ok to repot mine now ? I was thinking of cutting the root ball in half with a saw and loosen the soil around the sides a bit .
its in a normal plastic pot.
I'm going to put it in a hanging basket !