This Clerodendrum Smithianum [ Light Bulb Clerodendrum ] Bonsai was root bound.
After watering, the water would not drain at all, and would create a "pond" inside the pot.
I had to repot it, and ended up choosing a new front [ after cleaning up the roots ]
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Back in June 2011 [ Date of aquisition ]
Foilage and branch structure was random. |
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Same tree in March 2012. |
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July 2012 - The old front. |
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July 2012 - The old side, I did not know it then,
but this would become the new front. |
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The back - It could well be used as a front,
but because of the long root, it does not fit well
when viewed from the side. |
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The culprit - The tree was so root bound that the roots had
closed the drainage hole |
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The exposed root system - you can see the
feeder roots [white roots] tangled at the base. |
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Root system - after untangling the root ball.
Not much root pruning has been done. The
rotting sections of roots were removed. |
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Root system - after untangling the root ball.
Not much root pruning has been done. The
rotting sections of roots were removed.
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Root pruning - Cleaning up the unwanted roots.
This long root is growing in the wrong direction. |
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Root pruning - after removal of the diagonal root. |
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Root pruning - There are some interesting thick root structures
below those feeder roots. |
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Root pruning - The exposed roots, after removing the feeder
roots. |
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Bonsai Soil Mix : 40% perlite, 40% gravel, 20% pine bark. |
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Bonsai Soil Mix : 40% perlite, 40% gravel, 20% pine bark.
Close-up. |
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Repotting - Adding a drainage layer. You dont see it well here,
but the middle section is making a small hill shape. |
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Repotting - Choosing the new front. There are still several
root section that were left intact. |
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Repotting - The excess roots are trimmed. |
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The new front - You can see the newly exposed roots. |
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Side view |
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Side view |
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Back view |
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Close-up of the "new" front - The exposed roots improves
adds to the nebari and overall view of the tree.
You might now see such structures in temperate areas, but
it is something more natural to a tropical tree. |
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