MaxChavez
Yamadori
Hello,
Today went for a top down half bare root on a clearance spruce. It was robust with lots of roots top to bottom in the nursery can. As so many things are, here in the PNW, the core was solid Willammette mud/clay. Since I didnt have any specific plan for the tree, I thought it would be a good candidate for a trial.
I put a small amount of organic soil+Pumice around the bottom, but generally left the bottom 2/3 of the root ball intact. At the top, I raked and then sprayed all the mud away from the top 3 inches, or so.
The idea will be that the top fills with nice fine roots, then next repot, I can trim the top 4-5inches off, and easily get rid of the rest of the field soil.
Maybe controversial, but the intent is to document the progress. Please chime in if you've had success or failure with this technique in conifers.
Cheers!
Today went for a top down half bare root on a clearance spruce. It was robust with lots of roots top to bottom in the nursery can. As so many things are, here in the PNW, the core was solid Willammette mud/clay. Since I didnt have any specific plan for the tree, I thought it would be a good candidate for a trial.
I put a small amount of organic soil+Pumice around the bottom, but generally left the bottom 2/3 of the root ball intact. At the top, I raked and then sprayed all the mud away from the top 3 inches, or so.
The idea will be that the top fills with nice fine roots, then next repot, I can trim the top 4-5inches off, and easily get rid of the rest of the field soil.
Maybe controversial, but the intent is to document the progress. Please chime in if you've had success or failure with this technique in conifers.
Cheers!