Good going, those Yamadoris look good. Like with all collected material it is a gamble as to whether the roots will adapt. But they're coming along well! Cheers, Gav
An idea for the one in the back left mount the roots over a stone or something and have it go off to the side at an angle so the trunk actually angles straight up or slightly offset to your tastes, these are awesome finds!
Excuse me, why did you put those small rocks right after digging and taking ? Should we keep the yamadori only in ground for a while? Thanks in advance
Hi. Is pumise, it helps the tree recover better by allowing better oxygen to the roots . Doesn't really matter were you plant it as long as the soil is of great drainage and you collect at the right time of year
Good going, those Yamadoris look good. Like with all collected material it is a gamble as to whether the roots will adapt. But they're coming along well! Cheers, Gav
Thank you so much. The one i mentioned i think it might be dying sadly. But is part of Yamadori
Nice mate they look great 👍
Thank you sirr 👍🙏
An idea for the one in the back left mount the roots over a stone or something and have it go off to the side at an angle so the trunk actually angles straight up or slightly offset to your tastes, these are awesome finds!
I really do love that idea ! And i actually got a nice rock for this specific . Thanks for the idea 😁
You had a good result. Congrats!
Thank you 🙌 hope all goes well
Excuse me, why did you put those small rocks right after digging and taking ? Should we keep the yamadori only in ground for a while? Thanks in advance
Hi. Is pumise, it helps the tree recover better by allowing better oxygen to the roots . Doesn't really matter were you plant it as long as the soil is of great drainage and you collect at the right time of year