Thanks for the info again. I have a hime shojo that does seem to have stopped growing since I re potted it. Compared to other acers that have grown fast. Also I did not know they are a bit more sensitive to too much water. I will try a smaller pot tomorrow.
Gosh ! I've definitely potted on my acers into to bigger pots 😮😮😮 great video Buddy. Your videos are so bang on. Great edit, and I love the little thumbs up at the end of a Acer pot 😅
FANTASTIC video 😊 I absolutely LOVE ALL your INCREDIBLE MAPLE TREES ....SO MANY ❤ THANK U 4 taking the time to give ALL US MAPLE LOVERS GREAT INFO so we can BEST CARE 4 our BEAUTIFUL CULTIVARS ❤
The substrate is also very important for the pot size. A substrate that consists of organic material only will hold much more water compared to a substrate containing a high percentage of perlite, clay pellets, pumice, etcetera. I believe most plants are happier in larger pots with a subtrate that holds less water where the roots are not confined to wet little rootball. It's not the water that kills plants, it's the lack of air reaching the roots.
I agree the substrate is important, however with Acers it’s a balancing act. These are full size trees at the end of the day and if people are keeping them in pots is because they won’t to keep them small. By restricting the root ball this can be achieved. Thanks for the comment. Carl
Bonsai makers do use the type of substrate you’re mentioning. I’m not sure the maples enthusiast making this video has the same prerequisite. It’s harder to control the environment and much more care is required for a bonsai than simply growing a tree.
Thanks for this. I bought one of those water meters and tested my acers. Two of them are a bit wet even though I’m not watering them due to all the rain. So I’m going to repot them with some perlite and make bigger holes in the bottom. Thanks for sharing your tips.
@@Japanesemaples Thanks! I should definitely get one next time I'm at Packhorse. It always catches my eye when I've been there and now even in videos too. 😂
Agh I need to get an extravaganza that's gorgeous! The little unglazed pots are great - I managed to get some soggy maples from BnQ and got them straight into them. Do you ever find newly potted maples can look a bit sulky the first year until they settle into their pot? (even if just slip potted)
Great question and I think it depends… if they are from a good nursery no, because the root system is in proportion to the top of the tree. The cheaper ones need a year for the roots to catch up with the over fed leaves and branches. Extravaganza is definitely cool 😎 Thanks for posting 👍
Thanks for subscribing 👍 Packhorse do not sell online unfortunately and Barthelemy only there very smallest trees. Hippopoting in the north of England gets good reports and have online availability 👍
Hummm, I almost bought a water meter but until this video most people said they are not accurate. I have two JM seedlings with only their first true leaves and the very tips are brown. I think I will go ahead and pickup a water meter.
Water meters certainly are not like say a thermometer, properly calibrated to a known scale. I do think they give a general idea of moisture levels and as I have demonstrated, they can compare various trees. For the small outlay it’s a great investment 👍
Roughly how many acer maples do you have in your collection? I am experimenting with fabric pots as they cost a lot less to up size. It would be too expensive to up size to terracotta pots every 2-3 years. Assume starting with 3L -> 5L -> 7L -> 10L ...etc
I guess I have around 70, I don’t even know exactly! Agreed it can cost for the pots, however it’s rather like a production line. The smaller pots are only £2 each the very biggest about £7. I can of course reuse pots for the next generation so to speak and root prune them at whatever stage when Im happy with their overall size. The cost is also spread by their different growth rates.
I just cant get my soil to dry out, the weather is just rain almost every day :( Maybe I have to fix something to stop the rain from getting in, can't have 16 trees in my house 😅
I’ve actually considered this… maybe a big sized bamboo shelter. Catching rain in the wet weather but offering shade from the sun ☀️ I’ve also considered some sort of pot cover, like a fan 🪭 but a complete circle ⭕️ 🤔
@@Japanesemaples Yeah I got a bunch of leftover planks, i'll prob just cut some half circles out of 2 and lay them over the pot lol. I really feel like I need to do at least something, it just wont stop raining it feels like.
@@XraycatNL if you have a garage or shelter it's worth it to save a completely sodden maple. I had to do emergency repot and 2 weeks indoor to save my bi-hoo
You have just sorted my acer problems out many thanks i thought i would lose them They should call you mr Maple
Many thanks 🙏
Thanks for the info again. I have a hime shojo that does seem to have stopped growing since I re potted it. Compared to other acers that have grown fast. Also I did not know they are a bit more sensitive to too much water. I will try a smaller pot tomorrow.
Hope it works out for you 👍
Gosh ! I've definitely potted on my acers into to bigger pots 😮😮😮 great video Buddy. Your videos are so bang on. Great edit, and I love the little thumbs up at the end of a Acer pot 😅
Thanks a lot, I’m certainly still learning! To years ago it was so dry and sunny no pot was too big, this year very different!
FANTASTIC video 😊
I absolutely LOVE ALL your INCREDIBLE MAPLE TREES ....SO MANY ❤
THANK U 4 taking the time to give ALL US MAPLE LOVERS GREAT INFO so we can BEST CARE 4 our BEAUTIFUL CULTIVARS ❤
You are so welcome! 🙏
The substrate is also very important for the pot size. A substrate that consists of organic material only will hold much more water compared to a substrate containing a high percentage of perlite, clay pellets, pumice, etcetera. I believe most plants are happier in larger pots with a subtrate that holds less water where the roots are not confined to wet little rootball. It's not the water that kills plants, it's the lack of air reaching the roots.
I agree the substrate is important, however with Acers it’s a balancing act. These are full size trees at the end of the day and if people are keeping them in pots is because they won’t to keep them small. By restricting the root ball this can be achieved. Thanks for the comment. Carl
Bonsai makers do use the type of substrate you’re mentioning. I’m not sure the maples enthusiast making this video has the same prerequisite. It’s harder to control the environment and much more care is required for a bonsai than simply growing a tree.
Great info. Your Ukigumo is looking stunning 😍🤩
Thanks 🙏 it leafed out really slowly this year and that really helped. Made up for the bad weather 😝
Thanks for this. I bought one of those water meters and tested my acers. Two of them are a bit wet even though I’m not watering them due to all the rain. So I’m going to repot them with some perlite and make bigger holes in the bottom. Thanks for sharing your tips.
No problem 😉 glad you found it useful!
Great video! Thank you 😊
You are so welcome! Thanks for the feedback!
awesome tips. good work brother 👏
Thanks for watching mate!
Good advice thankyou
Thanks and I hope it helps people. It’s sad I’ve killed trees in the past because I would not spend £2 on a small pot!
Great video
Thanks for the visit!
Great video! What's the red Acer in front of Crispii? Love the leaves and shape but I didn't see a label on it.
Hi thanks it’s Rhode Island Red 👍
@@Japanesemaples Thanks! I should definitely get one next time I'm at Packhorse. It always catches my eye when I've been there and now even in videos too. 😂
Best to use terra cotta pots instead of plastic as plastic holds more water and you end up with root rots.
Agreed 👍
Agh I need to get an extravaganza that's gorgeous! The little unglazed pots are great - I managed to get some soggy maples from BnQ and got them straight into them. Do you ever find newly potted maples can look a bit sulky the first year until they settle into their pot? (even if just slip potted)
Great question and I think it depends… if they are from a good nursery no, because the root system is in proportion to the top of the tree. The cheaper ones need a year for the roots to catch up with the over fed leaves and branches. Extravaganza is definitely cool 😎 Thanks for posting 👍
Do you have to ring the nursery to order as I don't see any way you can purchase online? Oh forgot to say subscribed. :)
Thanks for subscribing 👍 Packhorse do not sell online unfortunately and Barthelemy only there very smallest trees. Hippopoting in the north of England gets good reports and have online availability 👍
If you want to keep your acers in the same pot then take tap root off thanks Carl keep up the good work mate thanks
Thanks for the input! Carl
Hummm, I almost bought a water meter but until this video most people said they are not accurate. I have two JM seedlings with only their first true leaves and the very tips are brown. I think I will go ahead and pickup a water meter.
Water meters certainly are not like say a thermometer, properly calibrated to a known scale. I do think they give a general idea of moisture levels and as I have demonstrated, they can compare various trees. For the small outlay it’s a great investment 👍
Roughly how many acer maples do you have in your collection? I am experimenting with fabric pots as they cost a lot less to up size. It would be too expensive to up size to terracotta pots every 2-3 years. Assume starting with 3L -> 5L -> 7L -> 10L ...etc
I guess I have around 70, I don’t even know exactly! Agreed it can cost for the pots, however it’s rather like a production line. The smaller pots are only £2 each the very biggest about £7. I can of course reuse pots for the next generation so to speak and root prune them at whatever stage when Im happy with their overall size. The cost is also spread by their different growth rates.
I just cant get my soil to dry out, the weather is just rain almost every day :(
Maybe I have to fix something to stop the rain from getting in, can't have 16 trees in my house 😅
I’ve actually considered this… maybe a big sized bamboo shelter. Catching rain in the wet weather but offering shade from the sun ☀️ I’ve also considered some sort of pot cover, like a fan 🪭 but a complete circle ⭕️ 🤔
@@Japanesemaples Yeah I got a bunch of leftover planks, i'll prob just cut some half circles out of 2 and lay them over the pot lol.
I really feel like I need to do at least something, it just wont stop raining it feels like.
@@XraycatNL if you have a garage or shelter it's worth it to save a completely sodden maple. I had to do emergency repot and 2 weeks indoor to save my bi-hoo