Danonito
Yamadori
Last year when I moved in a new house , the previous owners had this japanese maple in the yard which I dug out last winter. Im unsure of it's identity though (burgundy baby leaves, lime green mature leaves and orange fall color, acer palmatum group). Its currently in a training pot however I am unsure of how to fix this bad root flare. The flare is really nice under the soil spreading outwards but the main thick roots go up more vertically than I'd like above the soil level. What options do I have?
1) air/groundlayer above the bad roots? (last years airlayer attempt on this tree failed while it was still in the ground, not sure if it layers easily or not)
2) develop a nebari higher (so deeper pot) and try to get more thin roots at the same height?
3) same as #2 but with root grafting?(not sure where I will find the same species though)
4) Progressivelly chop the big roots while checking on growth of new roots?
5) stich a rock in that void and make it in a future root over rock?
6) Leave it and appreciate how it is?
Whatever option I choose I know already this tree will be a multi year project Thank you all for the insights.
1) air/groundlayer above the bad roots? (last years airlayer attempt on this tree failed while it was still in the ground, not sure if it layers easily or not)
2) develop a nebari higher (so deeper pot) and try to get more thin roots at the same height?
3) same as #2 but with root grafting?(not sure where I will find the same species though)
4) Progressivelly chop the big roots while checking on growth of new roots?
5) stich a rock in that void and make it in a future root over rock?
6) Leave it and appreciate how it is?
Whatever option I choose I know already this tree will be a multi year project Thank you all for the insights.