GroveKeeper
Shohin
I want them to look like this:
Early: Late:
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I've only ever done it or seen it done in a box, but I'd love to see it successfully carried out in a colander. The trick is promoting long, straight, radial roots - when they hit the end of the box, they wrap underneath and grow below the board.
I'm not particularly interested in doing the ebihara technique. I just want a decent set of lateral roots that look natural and appealing. So I plant on a board in a colander or pond basket to achieve that.
If I were going to fully Ebihara a tree, I'd probably plant a tree on a board, in a colander for one year so that I would have many roots to chose from. Then I would move it to a normal pot and continue the procedure as explained above.
Just my opinion.