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Mame
So this is about the 5th day with non-stop raining here in SoCal, something unusual if you ask me.
I have all my bonsai's on a mix of Diatomaceous earth and pine bark, which drains perfectly fine, this is my first rain season while doing bonsai, so my question is:
Will you keep your trees out on the rain for such a long period of non-stop rain?
The Forecast says that we'll continue having rain until Thrusday morning stopping just for X-mas and coming back earlier next week until new years day.
I'm really confident that my bonsai's are not retaining any water at all, but I don't know if they may experience any damage for being expose to water for such a long time frame.
BTW, I have mostly Junipers (nana) Trident Maples, Japanese Maples & Satsuki's.
I have all my bonsai's on a mix of Diatomaceous earth and pine bark, which drains perfectly fine, this is my first rain season while doing bonsai, so my question is:
Will you keep your trees out on the rain for such a long period of non-stop rain?
The Forecast says that we'll continue having rain until Thrusday morning stopping just for X-mas and coming back earlier next week until new years day.
I'm really confident that my bonsai's are not retaining any water at all, but I don't know if they may experience any damage for being expose to water for such a long time frame.
BTW, I have mostly Junipers (nana) Trident Maples, Japanese Maples & Satsuki's.