Thank you I think so. Beside few dryed needles in the heat of summer it's a trouble free tree.Nice it looks very happy!
Thank you I think so. Beside few dryed needles in the heat of summer it's a trouble free tree.Nice it looks very happy!
Thanks Lazylightningny, I appreciate it hoping they will improve with time.I enjoyed this thread. You have some wonderful little trees.
Thank you very much, I'll do.No updates? Really nice trees you have there.
Thank you for both of your replies. Now let time do its thing.nice!
Thank you, it happens and someone says Why do you want to have your trees baked on your balcony, and he's right. Time to change something. I still have more than pictured, but in development or not in good condition or already naked.Sorry to hear you lost some trees. What you have still looks good though!
What you have left is still really nice. What is the last one, in the dark green pot?Well, this year was pretty bad for my balcony growing
Thanks Bobby. I can remember... some two years ago we had a talk about j. maples and balcony environment. My were fine in DE and half day sun. This is not the true anymore, something is changing and re-considering mixes and mossing the top of the soil will have to happen.i can relate. my balcony has always been a hot box, i use compost as part of my mix to retain moisture but usually my hornbeams still suffer in the hottest parts of summer. top dressing with spag moss is essential on most of my bonsai pots, the ones in larger tubs do a little better.
i also had an issue with spider mites this year for some reason, they were quite persistent on my native elms, nothing else.
Looking good btw
Thanks, Carol. The last one is cotoneaster, they really cope well with conditions here. I will play more with them. These two were dug from my mom's yard, barerooted and put together in this Thor pot this spring. Then allowed to grow free with some light pruning. That's why it looks so rough.What you have left is still really nice. What is the last one, in the dark green pot?
Thanks, Carol. The last one is cotoneaster, they really cope well with conditions here. I will play more with them. These two were dug from my mom's yard, barerooted and put together in this Thor pot this spring. Then allowed to grow free with some light pruning. That's why it looks so rough.
something is changing an
Hi Sorce. Hard to say...you know some trees vere repoted this spring, some were not. The top of the soil dries pretty fast, the smallest are watered twice a day when it's hot. And my main watering time is about just after 12 am when the sun goes behind the building and the hell is over.Could it be more roots, more transpiration, more health?
Have you tried watering once at about 2PM?
I am swearing by it. Can't get my mind off it.
Sorce
12 am would be midnight bud.Hi Sorce. Hard to say...you know some trees vere repoted this spring, some were not. The top of the soil dries pretty fast, the smallest are watered twice a day when it's hot. And my main watering time is about just after 12 am when the sun goes behind the building and the hell is over.