
after reading a bit about watering and different mediums i think starting a discussion on this would be good. we have a thread on here i started a while back about watering and fertilising that went a fair way and good discussion was found, i want this thread to be the same with no cat fights..
i beleive incorrect watering is the one of the major causes of bonsai loos, especially with beginners, what else has to be taken into account is your location, the medium your trees are in and also the micro climate your bonsai create.
i use diatomite as my main ingredient in my mixes, with a small part of it being an organic of a commercial bonsai mix. depending on what species my mix can be from 70% diatomite 30% commercial, through to 100% diatomite which i use for figs.
generally i can water once a day and my trees are happy, sometimes it is once every 2 or so days. i have learnt my trees, how much they need and when it is needed. on hot days it can sometimes be twice a day watering if not three times, this is a bit rare as moost of the time it is a mild temperature of about 22-29 degrees, we do get a hot spell over summer where it can get up to about 35-39 degrees, i havent seen a day up here over 40 degrees.
my trees also create there own micro climate, this can create a fair bit of humidity in and around the trunk and space between the canopy and the pot.
that in turn develops arial roots in figs, but what about those trees that arent that keen on humidity, i have to put it in a place where the humidity that is created will be lower. just moving a tree into a shady spot can do this and work just fine. all my trees get full sun apart from a short spell where it is the hottest part of the day.
another factor is wind, it doesnt take much more than a constant breeze that can dry a pot out on a hot day within a couple of hours. this factor can be easily fixed by using some for of protection whether it is screening or shade cloth or similar.
watering correctly is something that should be watched carefully, watering when your tree NEEDS it not just by schedule. checking the medium is definately something that should be part of the routine, if its just moist give it a drink! watering until water runs out the bottom of the pot, waiting a couple of minutes and repeat the process, this should ensure water is getting to the roots. im not keen on emerging the tree in water but it can work well for a tree that is heavily pot bound and its not repot time.
remember some trees are happy to be soaking alot of the time while others prefer to be on the dryer side. pines are an example of some which like it to dry out some in between where as a species like taxodium distichum- swamp cypress love the water, so a more moisture retentative medium can be used.
ok i think i have rambled enough for now


jamie
