Hello everyone, What will happen when i repot my bonsai early or not on the time?
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Ilithya
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Re: Repotting info
What trees are you talking about? Some species will die, some sulk and some power on regardless
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Re: Repotting info
Also depends on how much root you remove, wether you bare root, slip pot or some where inbetween and how your after care is.
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Re: Repotting info
Japanese black pine and Prunus negra. hope they will be ok.[FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]dansai wrote:What trees are you talking about? Some species will die, some sulk and some power on regardless
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Re: Repotting info
This is what i have and did not repot it. ill wait for another months. hope that one day it will become like this.
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Re: Repotting info
Black pine should be ok. Not sure on the Prunus. They are usually done just before bud burst.
Be very careful with your watering until you see new growth. The black pine still has foliage so will use water but at a reduced rate. Let it dry out a little before dewatering or you might root rot. The Prunus be even more careful. It will not be using water and will not grow new roots until spring so may be susceptible to root rot.
Be very careful with your watering until you see new growth. The black pine still has foliage so will use water but at a reduced rate. Let it dry out a little before dewatering or you might root rot. The Prunus be even more careful. It will not be using water and will not grow new roots until spring so may be susceptible to root rot.
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Re: Repotting info
Sir, Thank you so much for your advace.dansai wrote:Black pine should be ok. Not sure on the Prunus. They are usually done just before bud burst.
Be very careful with your watering until you see new growth. The black pine still has foliage so will use water but at a reduced rate. Let it dry out a little before dewatering or you might root rot. The Prunus be even more careful. It will not be using water and will not grow new roots until spring so may be susceptible to root rot.
Thanks
Ilithya
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