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It is a 3:1:1 mix of pine bark, Perlite, and expanded shale. I sifted or add much as I could through a 1/8th inch screen. All of my material was still damp so there was a lot of dust that stuck to the larger pieces. I'll see how things go this year and make adjustments to my mix next year.
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Thanks for the video Bijan. You are a very patient man and your trees show your diligence. What is that beautiful potting mix you're using?
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Very informative, I guess if a picture is worth 1000 words, then your video must be worth 1 billion.
bijan. Thank You
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Rafael,
I use the same method for all trees. Regardless of the size of the tree, I try to leave behind enough roots to support the tree before they leaf out. I think my schedule for Colorado should be mid-March. In Texas I was repotting and/or planting in January/February. It does not take long for the tree to start growing more roots.
I also bare-root trees before planting in the ground. The primary difference is I do not root prune nearly as much.
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Great video Bijan. Do you do the same method for larger, more mature trees?
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Bare-rooting accomplishes a couple of things that simply potting up does not.
Inspecting the roots for damage and/or infestation.
Alleviate constriction/compaction
Maintain drainage/aeration in the container
Replenish organic matter in growing mix
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Thanks for the video.
I was curious why you bare rooted it. It looked like the new pot was bigger and I would have thought it could have just moved to the large container. Do you normally bare root all of your dormant trees when you up pot?
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Pete,
So far, the materials I've found in Colorado are a bit grittier than I am used to. I sifted everything through a 1/8" screen. With the cooler weather and frequent rains, I'm providing moisture about every 2-3 days for the 3.4-gallon Airpots I use in the video. Eventually they are all going into half 15-gallon containers which are plumbed together. I will flood and drain daily.
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Bijan,
Thanks for taking the time to make and share the videos...
Your mix looks to be very 'Gritty'How often do you water or fertigate? Thanks.
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Bare-Rooting / Repotting a Fig Tree (video)
For those who asked:
There are a couple of things to note on these videos:- The date was 06.10.2015 not 06.15.2015 like I said in the video.
- I have found commercially grown trees do not bare-root nearly this easily.
- There is many factors that determine what size container to use and consequently how much of the root mass to leave on the tree.
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