To pot up or not...that is the question?
Posted: March 4th, 2013, 1:19 pm
Hi everyone
Being a newbie, I'm afraid I've fallen into the "buying lots of different tree's" trap... I'm not complaining as being up here the weather seems to be condusive to things growing. Shadecloth for the sun and corrugated iron sheets for the constant rain when i need it.
Most of my trees are in 175mm squatpots (all trainee bonsai at the moment) in a 50/50 mix of cacti potting mix and Weipa Red expanded clay.
My question is this, I know a tree belongs in the ground, the biggest pot of all, but I've heard you can also overpot a tree? Are there trees that I need to be wary of putting into a grow box or styro box? And how much pruning of branchs do I do while in the box?
From what I understand, you just leave them to grow completly wild while in the box and trim back hard when the trunk is good...
Some of the trees in question:
JBP
Buxus
Chinese Elm
Ash
Swamp cypress
Redwood
Bougie
Various junipers
And of course ficcus
Any suggests would be great thanks
Grant
Being a newbie, I'm afraid I've fallen into the "buying lots of different tree's" trap... I'm not complaining as being up here the weather seems to be condusive to things growing. Shadecloth for the sun and corrugated iron sheets for the constant rain when i need it.
Most of my trees are in 175mm squatpots (all trainee bonsai at the moment) in a 50/50 mix of cacti potting mix and Weipa Red expanded clay.
My question is this, I know a tree belongs in the ground, the biggest pot of all, but I've heard you can also overpot a tree? Are there trees that I need to be wary of putting into a grow box or styro box? And how much pruning of branchs do I do while in the box?
From what I understand, you just leave them to grow completly wild while in the box and trim back hard when the trunk is good...
Some of the trees in question:
JBP
Buxus
Chinese Elm
Ash
Swamp cypress
Redwood
Bougie
Various junipers
And of course ficcus
Any suggests would be great thanks
Grant