Very cool stuff ! Very nice healthy ficus tree, I think its great that you can watch the roots grow and with nice colours. The roots in the water remind me of willow trees here that grow along the edges of water, with exposed roots and reaching into the water. Thanks for sharing your nice collection.
Hi Vinny Supurb hydroponic garden! You have transformed your balcony into hydroponic bonsai studio. Great. I admire your great work. Nigel must be watching and very soon I will see his comments. I am a great fan of Nigel Saunders and when comments on your innovative work I am flabbergasted!!!!!?
I would recommend buying a grafted mango sapling which is ready to yield fruit right away & grow it in ground. Don't start with seeds as it will take years for the tree to mature into a fruit bearing one. Grafted saplings bypass this problem. And keep the tree cut to a manageable height if you want to collect fruits. Avoid letting it grow to adult size. I would not recommend growing plants hydroponically unless you yourself see some extra benefit in it & are ready to do the things required for it. If you have land, growing trees in ground is the easiest way. Next would be large pots.
Hi Mathew, thanks for the feedback and i agree with you. For now, i am just letting it grow wild and i will be a spectator only. I want to see where this experiment leads me, kind of testing the boundaries. The trunk is now 29 inches tall. I hope to grow the tree 8-10 ft tall, as a stick, before intervening. It sure will be a unique specimen on the internet :-) No bonsai plans for it, for now.
Hi Mayank, you can. Just make sure the particle size of the crushed bricks is small, else the roots will dry up. This video shows me moving water rooted cuttings to cocopeat - ruclips.net/video/RMUyvBpTwTU/видео.html
Superb! you have a lovely collection of hydroponic bonsai trees. And peepal bonsai with wonderful roots is simply beautiful.Do you change water of all plants weekly? Also do you fertilize each time? Thanks Vinny for great tutorial.Now I know why my trees with nice roots get rotten. Thanks again for sharing Regards from rainy Doon.
Thanks Anita :-) Ya, once a week i discard the old water fully, clean the containers and start again. But in hot months, the water dries up fast and many of the small containers need to topped up with NPK rich water almost daily or once in 2 days. If the water becomes warm, i have noticed that the roots die and emit a bad rotting smell and the water turns milky. This problem is acute if the water container is exposed to sunlight for too long. My main balcony has that problem and faces the setting sun. In such cases, i cut off the bottom roots a bit, change water every 2 days and soon fresh roots start growing. Water roots are high maintenance but has its benefits too. In summer, its best to avoid direct sunlight beyond a few hours.
Very cool stuff ! Very nice healthy ficus tree, I think its great that you can watch the roots grow and with nice colours. The roots in the water remind me of willow trees here that grow along the edges of water, with exposed roots and reaching into the water. Thanks for sharing your nice collection.
Hi Vinny Supurb hydroponic garden! You have transformed your balcony into hydroponic bonsai studio. Great. I admire your great work. Nigel must be watching and very soon I will see his comments. I am a great fan of Nigel Saunders and when comments on your innovative work I am flabbergasted!!!!!?
Thanks Bobby :-) Nigel inspires many, including me and his comments on my very first video really motivated me to pursue my channel seriously.
great job. keep making videos please!
Bellissimo coltivare in acqua!
that's very cool. how about if i want to grow the tree say mango at its highest capacity no bonsai. is it possible? and what are ur recommendations?
I would recommend buying a grafted mango sapling which is ready to yield fruit right away & grow it in ground. Don't start with seeds as it will take years for the tree to mature into a fruit bearing one. Grafted saplings bypass this problem. And keep the tree cut to a manageable height if you want to collect fruits. Avoid letting it grow to adult size.
I would not recommend growing plants hydroponically unless you yourself see some extra benefit in it & are ready to do the things required for it.
If you have land, growing trees in ground is the easiest way. Next would be large pots.
You should prune the roots that were on top of the trunk and let the lower roots develop.
Hi Mathew, thanks for the feedback and i agree with you. For now, i am just letting it grow wild and i will be a spectator only. I want to see where this experiment leads me, kind of testing the boundaries. The trunk is now 29 inches tall. I hope to grow the tree 8-10 ft tall, as a stick, before intervening. It sure will be a unique specimen on the internet :-) No bonsai plans for it, for now.
Howd this end up doing? i havent seen many ficus/ trees in hydroponic setups for very long and have a schefflera i am interested to try
this is incredible
Can I repot my water rooted tiny cutting of focus religiosa in crushed bricks.
Hi Mayank, you can. Just make sure the particle size of the crushed bricks is small, else the roots will dry up. This video shows me moving water rooted cuttings to cocopeat - ruclips.net/video/RMUyvBpTwTU/видео.html
😱 amazing butyfull roots lovely bro u r...
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Do you use a nutrient solution, or only water?
Yes, there is a link in description
how much ppm did you use for ficus?
in description, there is a link to another video where i explain that
I’m gonna do this with mulberry!
All the best. Feel free to post your results here, preferably with a link also, so audience can see it too
Cool.
Superb! you have a lovely collection of hydroponic bonsai trees. And peepal bonsai with wonderful roots is simply beautiful.Do you change water of all plants weekly? Also do you fertilize each time? Thanks Vinny for great tutorial.Now I know why my trees with nice roots get rotten.
Thanks again for sharing
Regards from rainy Doon.
Thanks Anita :-) Ya, once a week i discard the old water fully, clean the containers and start again. But in hot months, the water dries up fast and many of the small containers need to topped up with NPK rich water almost daily or once in 2 days. If the water becomes warm, i have noticed that the roots die and emit a bad rotting smell and the water turns milky. This problem is acute if the water container is exposed to sunlight for too long. My main balcony has that problem and faces the setting sun. In such cases, i cut off the bottom roots a bit, change water every 2 days and soon fresh roots start growing. Water roots are high maintenance but has its benefits too. In summer, its best to avoid direct sunlight beyond a few hours.
I love your trees
But this ficus need roots trim for sure
Thanks :-) I gave the roots a light pruning recently, as the container was almost full. Rest is same.
Hi Vinny,
Am based in Hyderabad and would love to meet you in person. Do let me know when we can meet over a cup of coffee.
Cheers,
Venkat.
Hi Venkat, thats great. Sunday mornings at my home are usually most convenient. You can get to see my collection also.
@@VinnyChirayil Thank you so much! How do I connect with you, pls share an email id or your phone number.
Sorry that's 'ficus'