Ugo
Shohin
Hi!
Hope everyone is doing well!
Potential issue with soil in the container of my Dwarft Aberta Spruce that was repotted in March 22'
The tree was up-potted, the goal being to let it grow untouched for 3-4 years.
Spring/Summer were great, tree pushing alot of new growth and great bud formation all over the tree.
I recently watered the tree and observed a great lost of water percolation.
Water sitting on top of the soil with unusual longer time to drain.
I realized the drain holes were alost clogged with white dust residue.
After clean-up the water could drain "better" but I also realised that this white fluffy stuff everywhere in the pot, the top of the surface doesnt really show that white crust but if I dig about a 1/4 of an inch in the soil that layer is simply covered by it and is "hard".
When I remove it it comes in big chuck of soil all attached, no wonder why the water doesnt get in the soil proprely.
Anyone experienced this?
The tree doesnt seems to suffer from it so far by I unfortunately plan on doing a repot in March 23' if I can extend until that.
Mix: DE, Lava rock, Pumice
After repot top was covered with Sphagnum moss to keep humidity and it was removed at the end of summer.
Tree was watered as needed during seasons, almost full sun 12hrs, shaded from 12:00 to 1:30pm.
Forgot to add that this tree will be kept between 2-5Deg C this winter
Thanks
Ugo



Hope everyone is doing well!
Potential issue with soil in the container of my Dwarft Aberta Spruce that was repotted in March 22'
The tree was up-potted, the goal being to let it grow untouched for 3-4 years.
Spring/Summer were great, tree pushing alot of new growth and great bud formation all over the tree.
I recently watered the tree and observed a great lost of water percolation.
Water sitting on top of the soil with unusual longer time to drain.
I realized the drain holes were alost clogged with white dust residue.
After clean-up the water could drain "better" but I also realised that this white fluffy stuff everywhere in the pot, the top of the surface doesnt really show that white crust but if I dig about a 1/4 of an inch in the soil that layer is simply covered by it and is "hard".
When I remove it it comes in big chuck of soil all attached, no wonder why the water doesnt get in the soil proprely.
Anyone experienced this?
The tree doesnt seems to suffer from it so far by I unfortunately plan on doing a repot in March 23' if I can extend until that.
Mix: DE, Lava rock, Pumice
After repot top was covered with Sphagnum moss to keep humidity and it was removed at the end of summer.
Tree was watered as needed during seasons, almost full sun 12hrs, shaded from 12:00 to 1:30pm.
Forgot to add that this tree will be kept between 2-5Deg C this winter
Thanks
Ugo


