Stopping the Rot
Posted: January 13th, 2013, 12:37 pm
Hi Guys, Have been reading the Koreshoff excellent little book, Bonsai with Australian Natives and in the section Eucalypts and Angophora is mentions an attractive miniature can be made by cutting all the branches and roots off a prominent lignotuber which I did off a E nicholii a month or so back and it has developed numerous new shoots as they said but have since found a lot of rot in the lignotuber which this morning I have carved out to a certain extent and could keep going but am worried that I will stress the tree too much, so here are my questions please if someone can help.
Can I treat it with something to stop the water getting in again especially as I have noticed there in some places a gap between the wood and the bark,
Would some thing like Earles wood hardener help out.
Would something like plastibond seal it up and fill in some holes without killing the tree.
What about treating with Lime Sulphur help out to seal it up or should I just use bonsai paste or the putty to fill the holes and prevent more rot and damage.
I suppose what I am trying to say is how do I "STOP THE ROT" by more water getting in.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I don`t want to lose this little tree,Thanks.
Can I treat it with something to stop the water getting in again especially as I have noticed there in some places a gap between the wood and the bark,
Would some thing like Earles wood hardener help out.
Would something like plastibond seal it up and fill in some holes without killing the tree.
What about treating with Lime Sulphur help out to seal it up or should I just use bonsai paste or the putty to fill the holes and prevent more rot and damage.
I suppose what I am trying to say is how do I "STOP THE ROT" by more water getting in.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I don`t want to lose this little tree,Thanks.