StoneCloud
Omono
This is one of the trees that my neighbor gave me a few days ago. Which was a nice gesture on his part!
He has been growing it like this he said for 3 years, and the container it was in was very flimsy.
I'm not crazy about the roots but they have adhered to the rock and this is a good project to pass some time.
Here is how I got it:
It is "double bagged" in a super thin plastic planter. To get it out I had to cut slits in the first container because some of the roots had grown in between the two:
Then the same thing had to be done at the bottom:
So after a bunch of small snips and clips I got this guy out:
I Only cut that long spiraling root shorter but left the rest of the roots alone. Using a hose, I removed the old soil:
This tree needs time and a lot of work. I hate the bulbous trunk and roots and will work on that in the future.
For now it went in a regular 3 inch clay pot.
Here are a few sides of the tree...There is no front of this tree yet in my mind yet:
FRONT #1

FRONT # 2
FRONT #3

He has been growing it like this he said for 3 years, and the container it was in was very flimsy.
I'm not crazy about the roots but they have adhered to the rock and this is a good project to pass some time.
Here is how I got it:

It is "double bagged" in a super thin plastic planter. To get it out I had to cut slits in the first container because some of the roots had grown in between the two:

Then the same thing had to be done at the bottom:

So after a bunch of small snips and clips I got this guy out:


I Only cut that long spiraling root shorter but left the rest of the roots alone. Using a hose, I removed the old soil:

This tree needs time and a lot of work. I hate the bulbous trunk and roots and will work on that in the future.
For now it went in a regular 3 inch clay pot.
Here are a few sides of the tree...There is no front of this tree yet in my mind yet:
FRONT #1

FRONT # 2

FRONT #3
