sorce
Nonsense Rascal
@Gary McCarthy ....cool!
I was wondering how this thread popped back up!
I am fairly certain these, being side drain only, dry out a little slower.
I've had things come thru winter absolutely unprotected perfectly fine.....
But some I fear to have remained too wet, which may have aided in death, but coupled only with a repot too early, and my (give no furks) attitude.
I'll winter them tipped....maybe even mulched in this year.
I needed the weight on the sills, but to make a third go round....
I'll Probly embed some mesh in the bottom.
Recent ones were cured on a slightly off level surface to aid in draining.
I do always find loads of roots in the bottom layer of drainage rocks....which were sifted out of the concrete.
(Waste not!)
Watered in the morning on the hottest days...
They seem to only dry around the outer half inch...
So if you need to get a tree into a 6in pot, I'd make a 7 in circle for it.
Remember....no matter what anyone says about NOT using a colander for this reason or the other....
Any tree is gonna benefit from the oxygen flow!
Peep some other primo benefits....
See that thick wire coming out the side up there?
It's pulling that tree down where the piece of hose is protecting it...
Illustrated in this Mugo pot which was hacked up and loving the basket!
That wire is shaped like this....
So when I turn the end of the wire, it puts more pressure on the trunk to bend it down, and (not intentional) but it locks into the holes on the outside, so you can crank it down in increments over time...
Hell, I just thought how easy it would be to wrap a piece of twine around a root and be able to pull it into a new position at repotting....like guy wires for roots!
Love these pots!
Just to have the ability to guy wire branches at any and every angle is frigging great!
Biggest....
Ground layers. (Material only)
Stable muck wall glued in with loctite G02.
This Ginseng ficus was planted out to let that root escape to earth....
That root is now about 4 times as big and the material is holding up!
Oh yeah!
And they last forever!
The first ones I tied closed with cheap zip ties that broke, but the material still stands closed....so I don't even have to replace those!
Note....
I left less overlap on the newer ones....roots tend to get caught up in the overlap.
Better to fill the mold with concrete, then push in your formed material.
I put threaded rod in the big one to act as rebar.
Longer material runs can be help up with stiffy rods too.
Have many molds prepped .....
And make pinch pots with the leftovers!
Sorce
I was wondering how this thread popped back up!
I am fairly certain these, being side drain only, dry out a little slower.
I've had things come thru winter absolutely unprotected perfectly fine.....
But some I fear to have remained too wet, which may have aided in death, but coupled only with a repot too early, and my (give no furks) attitude.
I'll winter them tipped....maybe even mulched in this year.
I needed the weight on the sills, but to make a third go round....
I'll Probly embed some mesh in the bottom.
Recent ones were cured on a slightly off level surface to aid in draining.
I do always find loads of roots in the bottom layer of drainage rocks....which were sifted out of the concrete.
(Waste not!)
Watered in the morning on the hottest days...
They seem to only dry around the outer half inch...
So if you need to get a tree into a 6in pot, I'd make a 7 in circle for it.
Remember....no matter what anyone says about NOT using a colander for this reason or the other....
Any tree is gonna benefit from the oxygen flow!
Peep some other primo benefits....
See that thick wire coming out the side up there?
It's pulling that tree down where the piece of hose is protecting it...
Illustrated in this Mugo pot which was hacked up and loving the basket!
That wire is shaped like this....
So when I turn the end of the wire, it puts more pressure on the trunk to bend it down, and (not intentional) but it locks into the holes on the outside, so you can crank it down in increments over time...
Hell, I just thought how easy it would be to wrap a piece of twine around a root and be able to pull it into a new position at repotting....like guy wires for roots!
Love these pots!
Just to have the ability to guy wire branches at any and every angle is frigging great!
Biggest....
Ground layers. (Material only)
Stable muck wall glued in with loctite G02.
This Ginseng ficus was planted out to let that root escape to earth....
That root is now about 4 times as big and the material is holding up!
Oh yeah!
And they last forever!
The first ones I tied closed with cheap zip ties that broke, but the material still stands closed....so I don't even have to replace those!
Note....
I left less overlap on the newer ones....roots tend to get caught up in the overlap.
Better to fill the mold with concrete, then push in your formed material.
I put threaded rod in the big one to act as rebar.
Longer material runs can be help up with stiffy rods too.
Have many molds prepped .....
And make pinch pots with the leftovers!
Sorce