If potting a bare-rooted and bare-trunked tree, is it better to put it under full sun?
Similarly, root pruned an deciduous tree which has no foliage, better to put in full sun?
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Re: Potting questions
At this time of year full sun is fine.
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Re: Potting questions
If it's raining as much as it is down here you could probably leave it lying on the ground for a week!
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Re: Potting questions
I thought at this time of the year, full sun is actually recommended as the roots need a bit of temperature to grow. There is no foliage for transpiration stress anyway.KIRKY wrote:At this time of year full sun is fine.
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