Do you use 100% Akadama or do you mix in some pumic or lava rock? I found a nice on at the local nursery and want to be prepared for next spring's repotting.It is soft not the baked stuff. It starts to brake down in 2 to 3 years but by that time it is time to repot again.
It's fascinating that when I first saw your post suggesting repotting into this blue pot, I thought to myself that the color of the pot would take attention away from the tree. However, when I saw this post, I was drawn by the fine ramification of the branches and it took me at lease 30 seconds to notice the blue pot. It is such a wonderful match!
Do you use 100% Akadama or do you mix in some pumic or lava rock? I found a nice on at the local nursery and want to be prepared for next spring's repotting.
Thank you!
Thank you for your help!I typically use a mix of 80% akadama with 20% Kiryu. However please adjust your mix according to your environment. If it's very wet use less akadama.
Stunning! This is a great front. At what time do you cut the flowers, before the first leaves have unfurled? Is it true that the buds bearing flowers won't extend from the first two leaves if the flowers are left in place?
Awesome Sharp's Pygmy! The structure is perfect! I bought a grafted one last month with very good structure and going to use your as the benchmark for what I want mine to look like. Was your's originally a graft?
Like always, your tree is spectacular. I really like the pairing with that blue pot.
A very nice and very elegant tree
how do you know when to remove the wire ? do you unwire a few terminal wire turns to check the bark (wire marks) or do you remove when the branch maintains its position ?