Cajunrider
Imperial Masterpiece
Well. I have collected a good number of BCs. I have never used any rooting hormone. I don't think the rooting hormone does anything for the roots. Furthermore, the copious amount of water I use to water the collected trees will wash away any rooting hormone anyway.Zach, i have a few specimens that I am growing out. Does watering with rooting hormone help any? Does using Miracle Gro Quick start help at all with these yamadori? I want to make sure I get some good root growth this season. Im in Bay Area SF
As for fertilizing, I don't fertilize until the tree has roots. I don't start fertilizing until the shoots at the top is 12" long. With collected trees, patience and avoidance of stressing the trees is paramount. For example, sunlight is not needed much because the tree has no leaves to collect energy. Putting the tree out in the sun simply mean you are drying it out and what little roots that are forming are taxed to supply water to the drying trunk. Similarly, fertilizers provide the minute amounts of minerals that a growing tree crave. That's all good but fertilizing a stump with hardly any roots is like trying to feed solid food to a baby.
By the way, I am told that Zach has retired. I haven't seen any of Zach's posts for a while.