What is slip potting? Emergency bonsai repotting - The Bonsai Supply

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Worried about potting at the wrong time of the year? In this video, Jerome shows you a trick for that. He explains what slip potting is, and how to easily and successfully do it yourself.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @bryonhutcheson4407
    @bryonhutcheson4407 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve been doing this for a while with most of my plants, especially the junipers.

  • @kenhunnicutt8536
    @kenhunnicutt8536 Před 3 lety +3

    This is weird. I had to do this a week ago to a hinoki cypress because it was so root bound in the original pot and just thought of trying this technique without knowing this was a thing. Then this video pops up on my CZcams. I didnt know it was called slip potting though.

  • @varoom1
    @varoom1 Před 2 lety

    Good work, Jerome! Always good content from this channel. 👍🏽

  • @PlantCraftDIY
    @PlantCraftDIY Před 3 lety +1

    Woww..good work, its useful👍👍

  • @michaelmccarthy4077
    @michaelmccarthy4077 Před 3 lety

    "I'll just slip this chopstick under the roots and slip the tree out"
    It clearly didn't want to come out, I was waiting for that stick to snap.

  • @mentalistsa
    @mentalistsa Před rokem

    I bought a juniper from
    nursery yesterday and assumed it was pot bound. I attempted to lift it out of the pot and about 40 percent of the soil came off. I added some
    inorganic mix and put it back into the nursery pot. I did a little
    wiring but didn’t cut any roots. I placed it in the shade and will just wait now. I know junipers don’t like messing with roots even in the spring. What do you think the chances of survival are?

  • @RonMaurer
    @RonMaurer Před 3 lety

    Hey Jerome, Never knew what this was called. Used a similar trick with the same pot recently. Maybe other viewers might find this helpful as well; I've see people cut the nursery pot down to access the trunk of a new tree (seemed a bit wasteful). I recently bought a Hinoki Cypress at a time I could not re-pot. It was the last one the nursery had and it called out to me! Since the pot is larger on the top than the bottom, I had an idea that maybe I could simply elevate the root ball and get the trunk high enough to start picking a front, etc. So, I pulled it out, put Bonsai Supply Soil (love it) in the bottom to lift the tree up. added it around the outside of the pot and used my chopstick as usual around the edges. All without cutting the pot or disturbing the roots. Worked great & gave me access to the trunk without a major repotting. Tree has been doing great with minor trimming. It's outside int he cold, pot surrounded by dirt & wood chips. The goal is to do official repotting and styling early spring before new growth starts. Thanks for all the great videos!

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Ron, well done! I’m glad you like our soil🙂

    • @MikeHunt-lz2hq
      @MikeHunt-lz2hq Před 3 lety +1

      Is your tree still doing good

    • @RonMaurer
      @RonMaurer Před 3 lety

      @@MikeHunt-lz2hq My tree WAS fine and others I did this with are still good. However, I repotted my Hinoki Cypress and did design work (trimming & wiring) at the same time this spring pre-flush and it was way to aggressive. It's gone. Also, I am in Colorado where it is very dry. I kept it outside but buried the pot along with my pines, etc. in a partially shady spot over winter. Really need a protected cold room as the garage is heated.

  • @raniaelsayed3846
    @raniaelsayed3846 Před 3 lety

    رائع

  • @WasnaST5092
    @WasnaST5092 Před 3 lety

    ok mr bonsai👍👍 indonesia🙏

  • @tylerfox5942
    @tylerfox5942 Před 2 lety

    Alright so I'm just getting ready into bonsai, very very beginner stuff, I got a 4 year old Nana juniper and it has the wires that hold it down, but based on my research apparently that's not very good for the plant, so what can I do?

  • @bonsaibob8253
    @bonsaibob8253 Před 3 lety

    Why did you move to Georgia? I was looking forward to seeing your nursery here in Florida. Is that still open or did you have to close? Bob from living Art bonsai of bonsai in Sarasota Florida

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 3 lety

      Hey Bob, the nursery is still in Florida and I travel back and forth constantly. We moved to Georgia to expand the business, and to grow Japanese maple 🍁 😄

  • @naveenkumar-hp6be
    @naveenkumar-hp6be Před 3 lety

    Hey jerome, can we do this technique for adenium bonsai in winter??

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Naveen! This technique works for everything at any time. Keep in mind not to disturb the rootball.

  • @JR-rs2ef
    @JR-rs2ef Před 3 lety

    Are you guys going to have any more auctions before Christmas???

  • @JR-rs2ef
    @JR-rs2ef Před 3 lety

    Hi Jerome, would this be fine to do on a Buttonwood??

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 3 lety

      Hey JR! you can really do this on any species at any time of the year. Keep in mind not to disturb the rootball too much

  • @boola1d351
    @boola1d351 Před 3 lety

    Can you put Sphagnum moss around the root ball instead ? Will that work ?

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, I wouldn't recommend to mix sphagnum moss in with the soil. You can use a small amount as a top layer until the tree starts growing again but other than that it isn't necessary.

    • @MikeHunt-lz2hq
      @MikeHunt-lz2hq Před 3 lety

      It's gonna depend on your climate and where your trees are placed on if spaghnum moss will be good to rescue a tree .But most of the time it's not going to work .I've only ever seen it work for one person .everyone else the tree just rots and dies

  • @Bawbalicious
    @Bawbalicious Před 3 lety

    Was this done for demonstration purposes only, or was the pot really too small for the tree? I *loved* the aesthetic of the tree in the small pot.

    • @WeareTheBonsaiSupply
      @WeareTheBonsaiSupply  Před 3 lety

      Personally I think the pot was a bit too small. There was not enough room for the tree to grow.

    • @MikeHunt-lz2hq
      @MikeHunt-lz2hq Před 3 lety

      Bob if you start out with a young tree and put it into a small pot right off the bat you will still have a really small tree that hasn't changed much in 20 years time . If you plant a tree in a big wooden box and another tree of the same type in a small bonsai pot at the same time. The bonsai pot tree would need 50 to 100 years to catch up to the tree in the box if it ever catches up at all .keep your trees either in the ground or in a big wooden box and let it grow for a few years maybe 4 or 5 years for the best results all while training it's foliage and root mass which way to grow (you can clip and grow for the foliage and you can spadethe tree in a few places around in a circle to cut some roots and force the tree to grow little feeder roots ). Then once you want to refine your tree put it in bonsai soil mix and use a training pot then you can really start to work on a nice pre bonsai that was grown with the bonsai style in mind from the very start