Bobbe
Seed
Hi,
Been into bonsai for some years now and never got any clear instructions or ideas related to removing all the old soil from a Juniper or other conifer.
The ones Ive repotted (from nursery containers or the garden) Ive left 40-50% of the old soil and roots closest to the tree. The new soil is a free draining mix of your typical ingredients, the trees are doing great.
Ive always figured Id eventually get all the old clay like soil away with future repottings to avoid root rot and other issues.
So in a few years when I start repotting these trees again, how can I remove the "inside" soil closest to the tree and still leave some of the "old" soil? Seeing as the new soil mix is quite coarse and the old is solid, Im afraid trying to remove the old dirt will end up in a bare rooted tree. I can easily scrape the top layer off, but getting into the main root ball seems like its not going to happen.
Is this an issue or will the nebari eventually "push" out the bad dirt.
Tried the search functions here and on google but didnt find anything but the usual "do not bare root", "leave X%" and so on..
Thanks for any input
Been into bonsai for some years now and never got any clear instructions or ideas related to removing all the old soil from a Juniper or other conifer.
The ones Ive repotted (from nursery containers or the garden) Ive left 40-50% of the old soil and roots closest to the tree. The new soil is a free draining mix of your typical ingredients, the trees are doing great.
Ive always figured Id eventually get all the old clay like soil away with future repottings to avoid root rot and other issues.
So in a few years when I start repotting these trees again, how can I remove the "inside" soil closest to the tree and still leave some of the "old" soil? Seeing as the new soil mix is quite coarse and the old is solid, Im afraid trying to remove the old dirt will end up in a bare rooted tree. I can easily scrape the top layer off, but getting into the main root ball seems like its not going to happen.
Is this an issue or will the nebari eventually "push" out the bad dirt.
Tried the search functions here and on google but didnt find anything but the usual "do not bare root", "leave X%" and so on..
Thanks for any input