Wind blows my little pots off...
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Wind blows my little pots off...
I have only a few small cascade pots, and strong winds keep blowing them off the stands.
I used to use two bricks of keep a pot in place, but just this month, I suddenly got a bit clever (:imo:), I put the bonsai pot in the middle of a bigger plastic pot, then filled the empty space with pebbles. Each is now a least 2kg in weight.
It easy to move them around, the bonsai pots are clean and most importantly there is no hinder to the drainage.
Cheers.
I used to use two bricks of keep a pot in place, but just this month, I suddenly got a bit clever (:imo:), I put the bonsai pot in the middle of a bigger plastic pot, then filled the empty space with pebbles. Each is now a least 2kg in weight.
It easy to move them around, the bonsai pots are clean and most importantly there is no hinder to the drainage.
Cheers.
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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
Occy straps do a good job as well, for other styles, especially Bunjingii. They are cheap too so you can replace them.
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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
This winter we had a few days of really high winds and the result was three trees down and two pots smashed. Occy straps may solve this for me - thanks Pup.
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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
should of got the occy straps out this morning
, it's getting a bit gusty out there at the moment 


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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
When you repot the trees, Leave a long wire tail hanging out the drainage hole.
When you pot the tree on a bench, Twist the wire round a nail or other suitable anchor
Ken
When you pot the tree on a bench, Twist the wire round a nail or other suitable anchor
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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
now thats a great idea or what.. cheers Ken ....kcpoole wrote:When you repot the trees, Leave a long wire tail hanging out the drainage hole.
When you pot the tree on a bench, Twist the wire round a nail or other suitable anchor
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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
FEX wrote:now thats a great idea or what.. cheers Ken ....kcpoole wrote:When you repot the trees, Leave a long wire tail hanging out the drainage hole.
When you pot the tree on a bench, Twist the wire round a nail or other suitable anchor
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I have seen this done, but I have seen the tree and pot hanging down, as with all things even the straps it depends on the positition of the tie.
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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
True Pup, but at least tye wont hit the ground and smashPup wrote:FEX wrote:now thats a great idea or what.. cheers Ken ....kcpoole wrote:When you repot the trees, Leave a long wire tail hanging out the drainage hole.
When you pot the tree on a bench, Twist the wire round a nail or other suitable anchor
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I have seen this done, but I have seen the tree and pot hanging down, as with all things even the straps it depends on the positition of the tie.

No real guaranteed way of protecting tall pots, unless they are inside another but thenm they look pretty ordinary

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Re: Wind blows my little pots off...
Make a timber stand with a hole the shape of your pot a little larger than the base of the pot, so the pot fits in about 1/3 up.
I don't have one, just thought of it, this will give a larger base area or you could screw it down.
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I don't have one, just thought of it, this will give a larger base area or you could screw it down.
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