


i didnt think of that sort of string it would work a lot better then what i have done as the plastic graft tape although works well it can have a little bit of movement or strech unless worked properly around it many, many times over. i would be tempted to lift the tree but i would be a little bit worried doing that as i am expecting the tree to be growing a nice strong root system which will support the tree and the rock, moreso holding the rock tight

after the 3-6 months when the string falls off do you worry to much bout stability and how long before you lift the whole thing and work it?
what are your techniques overall getting the tree to attach after say 12 months or do you expect the tree to be on the rock solid by then? do you slowly remove levels of soil after so long?
i know these seem like basic questions but i havent had to much excperience with ROR as this was my first attempt!

jamie

Hi Jamie the tree is stable enough from the time i tie it . I usually don't carry the tree by the trunk but support the entire setup via the rock .Some of the rocks i use actually float and others are as heavy as lead . If i expose the roots i keep them out of the wind however i water with a hose without a nozzle on all my trees . Haven't washed a tree away yet nor too much Bonsai mix gets washed away either . If the roots tend to be a little loose wrap more string around but i don't bother to back fill with soil .I have only redone 1 tree out of many , Pines , Figs , Maples , Elms are all done the same and very sucessfully .I do carve some extra grooves to suit the individual roots on all my ROR trainers .A little 100mm angle grinder and a Diamond wheel "wet or dry" "USE SAFETY GEAR" EYE, MOUTH AND EAR PROTECTION AND DONT BEND THE DISC let it cut itself no need to force it .Sometimes you may need to cut 2 or 3 slits to acheave the desired width .Cheers