Morgan and I taught a conifer repotting class at Plant City Bonsai. Someone videoed part of my demonstration and put it up on their webpage.
About 3 years ago I did a HBR repot. This video missed where I HBRed the part I pointed to at the end of the video. That was old field soil.Thanks for sharing!
How long since previous repotting, if I may ask?
The language barrier here... I cannot read the acronym...
So, you use the hose with pines. Under specific circumstances perhaps? I know Italian guys use the hose to wash off original soil from the root of collected pines at their first repotting (after recovering). What do you think / what do you do?Then hosed it off.
Sorry, HBR is short for "Half Bare Root" repot. Pines and conifers should not be completely bare rooted. A HBR starts with preparing the rootball the usual way, which is what was on the video. (At least part of it was - they didn't show how I scraped the bottom of the root ball, nor how I cut some heavy downward roots, nor how I dragged the bent tip tweezers from the trunk down across the top of the root ball which loosened all those long roots. They picked up where I trimmed the long roots off, and made sure the bottom was flat and smooth.)The language barrier here... I cannot read the acronym...
So, you use the hose with pines. Under specific circumstances perhaps? I know Italian guys use the hose to wash off original soil from the root of collected pines at their first repotting (after recovering). What do you think / what do you do?
I certainly would like very much to enjoy the tree potted.
Thank you for your response!Sorry, HBR is short for "Half Bare Root" repot... ...
Good to know!... ...By the way, after repotting, they go straight back out into the sun. Putting them in shade is a mistake. The sun warms the soil, which causes roots to grow.
Sorry, perhaps I should have said it was root pruning.I'm sorry but I don't get this....I was expecting to see a video on repotting. What exactly is the point of posting this video?