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Sorry I'm new, what is the idea behind the plywood?
So that the roots will not dive downward but instead growing out radially. This will give you a flatter root and better nebari. There is a thread on here talking specifically about that - Ebihara maple by Markyscott.Sorry I'm new, what is the idea behind the plywood?
What??? No rules???? How can there be no rules??? If there’s no rules, how do we know when we’ve broken one? (Too bad Stephen Hawking passed away, maybe he could derive an answer to that one! Lol!!!). Meanwhile, us mere mortals are contemplating the implications of “no rules”! If there’s no rules, can we say we posted a tree, and not really post one? Can we take credit for someone else’s outstanding results? If our tree dies, can we say it didn’t? Oh!!! This is going to cause me to lose sleep!No rules. Just post a tree. The plan is to update the thread annually so we can see the progress.
As in dug up, lifted, burlaped, trucked, unburlapped, replanted. I don’t know how they did it this time, but when it was moved from Alemeda to Hayward, they used an engine block hoist. So, this is the SECOND time this tree has moved with Boon! And, it is huge! About 7 feet tall!...what do you mean it got moved?
That thing looks huge! Did they move it with a dump truck? ?
Of course, as stated... No rules. I may call you out for updates though.I already have my own thread with trees I started from seed but I guess i could join in here too
The idea is that they will grow and girdle themselves at the hole in the plywood. Eventually they will form a new (flat and radial, so good for bonsai) root system above the board. Then we remove the old roots below the board. This thread inspired this project.Sorry I'm new, what is the idea behind the plywood?
Probably an inch of soil on top but looks like I can add a bit more. These are already two years in these colander.There's a couple inches of soil, then spagnum. How deep were yours planted?
I don't think so. People won't be confused. Threads like this pique their interest and they will search to get the details in more specific threads or other sources. At least that what happens to me all the time in Bonsai Nut.This thread is going to confuse many people. There are several techniques being discussed using boards and tiles, and these tools can be used in different ways, for different effects. This thread has them all jumbled up!
Is that a rule? I’m so confused! Lol!!!Am not so concern about technique in this one. You do whatever techniques you want with your trees then show us what they look like each year at the start of Spring. You are welcome to show your techniques and progress as often as you would like.