Poink88
Imperial Masterpiece
I was reading a Bonsai Focus 2009 article last week about "getting greedy" and turning one tree into 5 plants (original + 4 grafted "cuttings") and it is really neat. They grafted new foliage and root stock at various places then severed after 2 years IIRC.
What struck me is that the new root system on some are no more than what you might get from a 3" x 3" potted seedling. Foliage is similar being just that of similar sized stock. Is that sufficient for it to thrive??? I am confused because I always read here (and elsewhere) about how little we should disturb the soil/roots, one insult per year, etc...but this operation seems super drastic but I assume works (to be featured in BF).
Shouldn't we strive to graft new root stock and use this technique (if possible), rather than digging old junipers then?
Thoughts?
What struck me is that the new root system on some are no more than what you might get from a 3" x 3" potted seedling. Foliage is similar being just that of similar sized stock. Is that sufficient for it to thrive??? I am confused because I always read here (and elsewhere) about how little we should disturb the soil/roots, one insult per year, etc...but this operation seems super drastic but I assume works (to be featured in BF).
Shouldn't we strive to graft new root stock and use this technique (if possible), rather than digging old junipers then?
Thoughts?