8822 Cousin It

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@sorce Another NAPA 8822 success story. Transfered this yaupon holly from a 5 gallon nursery pot 2 years ago. Cut the root bound ball down by 1/2 from the bottom. Lightly raked out but kept a good deal of original soil for 1st repot. Put it in oversized 2x6 constructed grow box with wire window screen in the bottom.
Filled box with a bag full of sifted NAPA and let it go.
Repotted today and discovered my yaupon had turned into Cousin It (look it up).
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Put him on the Gorilla cart and started hosing him down and raking out.
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My goal was to take him down another 1/3 and put him in a smaller training pot. Mission accomplished.
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Could have gone smaller on the pot but am leary of 115+ summer days coming.
Thanks @sorce
 

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Oh, and awesome what can I say I'm driving space sword
 

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Guys,

I realise that it is a - bragging rights -situation.

BUT check and see if the loss of thousands of fine feeder
roots / hairs / open wounds, might allow diseases into
the roots.

Might be the explanation for the need for spraying later on.
Good Day
Anthony
 

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Guys,

I realise that it is a - bragging rights -situation.

BUT check and see if the loss of thousands of fine feeder
roots / hairs / open wounds, might allow diseases into
the roots.

Might be the explanation for the need for spraying later on.
Good Day
Anthony
Oh, so now you’re advocating to NOT root prune?

Really?

Anthony, your posts have gone from being quirky to toxic. I’m not sure what’s up with you.
 

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Sifu.

please note -

Rioot prune - Wash roots.
Not quite the same.
I think the guys understand.

You missed the part on the Research.
I could be incorrect.

Lets rub you all over in fine sand.
See what the lesions does to your -"bark"
Thanks for replying.
Good Day
Anthony
 

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Thank My Brother with a new Brother!?
And Harry Harrington!

Sorce
My new brothers name is Harry!
I believe you and I both started using the 8822 around the same time.
We both became members around the same time too bro.
Coincidence?
I think not.
I think "American" bonsai needed us to help spread the word about D.E. 8822.
Between us and our other brother that lives in Vegas,@milehigh_7 we got the word out.
 

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Sifu.

please note -

Rioot prune - Wash roots.
Not quite the same.
I think the guys understand.

You missed the part on the Research.
I could be incorrect.

Lets rub you all over in fine sand.
See what the lesions does to your -"bark"
Thanks for replying.
Good Day
Anthony
Are you talking about a "Casparian stripper"?
 

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Oh, so now you’re advocating to NOT root prune?

Really?

Anthony, your posts have gone from being quirky to toxic. I’m not sure what’s up with you.
Adair (the purist) VS Anthony (off the wall wing nut) part 26. I came here seeking to up my game with bonsai....but I am also a fan of comedy and pure entertainment. I've read posts dating back probably a decade on this site trying to get up to speed, and I must say...you two crack me up. Kind of like "Roast Battle". Anthony says something crazy and provocative....Adair trys to contain himself, but being a person for whom words and statements matter, just has to call bullshit on him. Anthony sets the trap and Adair...unable to resist, takes the bait. Funny stuff. I'll go back to lurking and learning now. Good day sifu....lmao
 

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Adair (the purist) VS Anthony (off the wall wing nut) part 26. I came here seeking to up my game with bonsai....but I am also a fan of comedy and pure entertainment. I've read posts dating back probably a decade on this site trying to get up to speed, and I must say...you two crack me up. Kind of like "Roast Battle". Anthony says something crazy and provocative....Adair trys to contain himself, but being a person for whom words and statements matter, just has to call bullshit on him. Anthony sets the trap and Adair...unable to resist, takes the bait. Funny stuff. I'll go back to lurking and learning now. Good day sifu....lmao
So, it’s your opinion that Anthony is writing nonsense just to troll me? That may very well be.

The problem is, there are people on this forum who thinks he has a clue!

Now, if the joke’s on me, and he’s simply a troll, well, my hat’s off to him. Well played.

I’m not so sure that he doesn’t believe all this nonsense.

As I understand his last post on this thread, he’s saying he would not trip the roots back. Wash them off, but not cut them. I suppose thus means he would then stuff them all back into the pot with fresh soil. Is thus correct, Anthony? No root pruning? Just wash and stuff them all back in?
 

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My first impressions were that he was trolling....I don't know. Maybe he does believe the nonsense. The fact that he can only grow tropical stuff muddies the waters a bit also. And the fact that the guy makes cryptic, quirky statements may make him seem like an eccentric genius to some...lol. I'll stay of of this fray...I just couldn't help but putting in my .02.
 

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Sifu [Adair ]

What I questioned was washing off the soil, You break many
'of the fine feeder roots. Open wounds on the roots.
Which might allow germs to enter the wounds.
Later ending up with the tree having to be sprayed.

I never said anything about not cutting the roots when repotting.

I had hoped 0soyoung had read up on the above.

And no, I am not baiting you.
Good Day
Anthony
 

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@M. Frary ,

Mike,
what is happening is we read deeper and deeper down here.

Ask Sorce if he can explain this -

Most potters build glazes by recipes,
we build by oxides and mole mole with resistance to liquids
by properties and tests.

53 Si02 15 Al203 15 Ca0 8 Fe0 ................ is what clay looks like to us

This is why we can have a clay body that is vitreous by 900 deg,C
and not need to fire to 1200 deg.C plus.

So as time goes by we have to talk to specialists in their
fields. Sharing can become more difficult.
But we have found Chinese and Japanese masters to talk
to.
Hope that explains. And is not meant to be elitist / show off-ey
Good Day
Anthony
 
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