Grunge_Bonsai
Yamadori
First post here. Been working with trees for about 3 or 4 years now, so all criticism, whether constructive, destructive, or instructive is welcome.
I recently acquired these JBP from Eric Schraeder’s Bonsaify operation. What drew me is they are being developed to become exposed root trees (all except one). There are three trees in total.
Some pics of the different trees and roots in question.
The question I have is on soil water retention and pines. I am in zone 8B (Georgia) where the temps here in April are already hitting 90 degrees.
These are potted up in a mix of 60% perlite, 30% coco pith (peat), and 10% small grain lava. The mix seems to hold onto water quite a bit, though even in the night air it seems to evaporate some, so the mix seems to stay nearly constantly damp.
I am covering the exposed roots with sphagnum moss to protect them. The have been potted up this way for a few days. Based on pics below, do you think the roots can expand and grow into the substrate? The stuff seems compact, but staying quite damp. Any advice appreciated.
How often to water with a mix like this with pines?
I recently acquired these JBP from Eric Schraeder’s Bonsaify operation. What drew me is they are being developed to become exposed root trees (all except one). There are three trees in total.
Some pics of the different trees and roots in question.
The question I have is on soil water retention and pines. I am in zone 8B (Georgia) where the temps here in April are already hitting 90 degrees.
These are potted up in a mix of 60% perlite, 30% coco pith (peat), and 10% small grain lava. The mix seems to hold onto water quite a bit, though even in the night air it seems to evaporate some, so the mix seems to stay nearly constantly damp.
I am covering the exposed roots with sphagnum moss to protect them. The have been potted up this way for a few days. Based on pics below, do you think the roots can expand and grow into the substrate? The stuff seems compact, but staying quite damp. Any advice appreciated.
How often to water with a mix like this with pines?
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