Hello David, I have a northern white pine and wondering if I have missed the re-potting window? I would really appreciate a response as I do not want to loose this tree.
Hello David, you mentioned you have already started repotting your deciduous trees. How do you protect them from cold overnight temps? Do you place them in a greenhouse to recover or are they ok out on the benches? Thanks!
You don't repot pines in the middle of the summer? I learned that they repot black pines in Japan around June. I repotted one in late June last year and it seems ok so far.
I'm sorry but someone needs to explain this to me...if the tree basically sits in rocks, where does it get its nutrients from? People call it soil, but its really not!?! Or am I missing something? I just don't understand why trees grow in dirt (soil) in nature but in bonsai its basically granular matter? Please help me understand. And when you are making videos David please remember you are dealing with newbies.
Do you pick your butt when you go to the bathroom as well as this...the staple holds the screen DOWN better this way plus it's easier to remove next repot. Look at ALL the other vids, especially from Japan. Red clay or earth, whatever. The Japanese call them red balls. Keep going David. Steve.
Great video David, thanks for it. You gave some little details about things we all know, but not so far as I realize now. I got a question, minute 12:30 you have added three different spoons, Osmocote fertilazer, the last one mycorrhiza (endo - Ecto?) but what is the third one?
Thank you so much for this. The amount of information you taught us in a simple way was amazing.
What a great teacher you are ...Love all your videos...I am a fan...😀
Thanks David additional knowledge for me as I'm only a beginner live in New Zealand...
Bonjour Monsieur Easterbrook, merci pour ces précieux conseils et merci pour la vidéo!
Great information. Thank you!
Finer points explained very well ❤
Lovely tree and tutorial 😀
Great explanation! Thanks for sharing
Nice explanation!
I love it.❤
Please more videos
Hello David, I have a northern white pine and wondering if I have missed the re-potting window? I would really appreciate a response as I do not want to loose this tree.
Hello David, you mentioned you have already started repotting your deciduous trees. How do you protect them from cold overnight temps? Do you place them in a greenhouse to recover or are they ok out on the benches?
Thanks!
I have been keeping mine in my shed.
You don't repot pines in the middle of the summer? I learned that they repot black pines in Japan around June. I repotted one in late June last year and it seems ok so far.
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I'm sorry but someone needs to explain this to me...if the tree basically sits in rocks, where does it get its nutrients from? People call it soil, but its really not!?! Or am I missing something? I just don't understand why trees grow in dirt (soil) in nature but in bonsai its basically granular matter? Please help me understand. And when you are making videos David please remember you are dealing with newbies.
Helps make more fine roots and allows more oxygen to the roots. Also if you use just dirt you will have a chance of root rot due to water retention.
They add either granual fertilizer or liquid fertilizer additionaly
if you watched the video you will notice that he added slow release fertiliser to the lower granular mix ,before putting the tree in ,
The loop on the drainage mesh, should be on the underside….and akadama means red Earth…..if your going to teach, then get it right…
Do you pick your butt when you go to the bathroom as well as this...the staple holds the screen DOWN better this way plus it's easier to remove next repot. Look at ALL the other vids, especially from Japan. Red clay or earth, whatever. The Japanese call them red balls. Keep going David. Steve.
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Great video David, thanks for it.
You gave some little details about things we all know, but not so far as I realize now.
I got a question, minute 12:30 you have added three different spoons, Osmocote fertilazer, the last one mycorrhiza (endo - Ecto?) but what is the third one?
Mời anh ghé thăm kênh việt nam ạ,, bonsai villeague, thanks...❤
The last one is called humic acid