Re: Dangers of a Wet Layer
Posted: April 4th, 2015, 7:22 pm
Thx Ray,
That clears up some 'pre/mis-concotions' of mine...
Cheers
Elmar
That clears up some 'pre/mis-concotions' of mine...
Cheers
Elmar
Hope this may help.Truth wrote:Thanks for following through with this Ray. I'd like you to elaborate a little further on how you actually water and frequency if you wouldn't mind.
I've got my first ever batch of layers on 2 garden Japanese Maples at the moment, I have the sphagnum moss encased within plastic like your diagrams have. I used cable ties on each ends to seal them off, and have wrapped foil around it. I have poked many holes through all sides of the plastic, so theoretically drainage and circulation shouldn't be an issue. I will however adopt your method of foil coverage.
I notice you use a syringe to water, and that's what i've been doing too. What volume of water do you generally use, and what frequency? I feel like my watering method of injecting the bag with as much water until it starts squirting out the holes, then firmly squeezing most out probably isn't ideal, however I don't know what else I should be doing?Please don't think me rude when I say this is not a good idea. If you have to squeeze water out of a layer there is a high probability that you will damage any new roots that may be growing. The roots are very fragile and will very easily be broken. When I rehydrate a layer I don't use plain water. I use a Seasol mix, about 3ml per litre.
When to Rehydrate?
There is no one answer. Many layers, that only take 2/3 months, I may never have to rehydrate. My method of determining if they need more fluid is by visual check. If you can see any condensation under the plastic they don't need any more fluid. If there is no sign of condensation and the layers look quite white they need to be rehydrated. Don't inject to much into the layer. You are better to put a little in, wait a few days and check. If there is still no condensation you could add a little more. When injecting more fluid do it on the top of the layer so the fluid will seep down through the layer.
Hi Truth,Truth wrote:Oh so you barely need to water at all! Rightio then, I was under the impression most did it every 3 days or so. I've been doing it once a week, but I haven't seen any roots yet so I don't think I would've damaged anything as of yet.
Regards RayBonsaiforest wrote:Hi Ray... Absolutely love this post. Heaps of information that will be very useful to many members in the future.
You mention Your Books...? Sparked a lot of interest in my little head...Love learning...Information is key. How do I get a hold of them & what would be the average price point...? What specific topics are covered & are they mainly focussed on Bonsai...? Will send you a PM with all the info.
I have a Zelkova Serrata that I layered 2 weeks ago.(I've only layered twice before....! 1 successful & 1 not) After reading your post went and checked and the moss was way to moist. So have squeezed out most of the moisture and re-wrapped. Then wrapped glad wrap over plastic bag to apply even pressure to moss. And then covered with foil. I was surprised to see that there wasn't any swelling around top cut and tourniquet wire. Was hoping to see a little movement but probably too early to tell. Was wondering if you have layered Zelkova's before...? If so roughly how long it took to produce roots...? I havn't done one of these yet. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work very well. If it was done at this time of year I would expect success in about three months.
Hi Bonsaiforest,Bonsaiforest wrote:Hi Ray...Here is a Pic of the Zelkova that I'm layering. The trunk is 7.5cm thick. Should increase the sphagnum moss around layer...or do you think that what I currently have is substantial. If more is needed could you please advise...
Regards RayBonsaiforest wrote:Thought it looked a little odd...Thick trunk, large canopy & then a small layer half way down the trunk. Yep...I'm definitely still learning & thanks for the confirmation of adding extra moss. Will be on my to'do list for tomorrow.
Thanks again Ray...Cant wait until my books arrive...Maybe then I wont have as many questions. Please wait until you read your books. You may find that you need to do more than just add more moss.