Repotting Query

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DCD
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Repotting Query

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Hiya,

Being new to Bonsai's I went out and bought myself a Trident Maple.
In the Perth sun over the last couple of months it's not grown terribly well, I think because of the direct sun and heat (I should have protected it a little better).
At the moment, it looks like a twig in a pot with no leaves. (Well, they were mostly burnt and dead so I cut them off)

Seeing as the base of the twig (trunk) is about 1 cm thick I am thinking I should put it into a big pot and let it grow for a year or more to allow it to grow thicker.
As I have no experience, is this a good or bad idea and why ?

Thanks for any help.
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Re: Repotting Query

Post by dayne »

pot it up in a big garden pot and try to grow it on as for any other options may be pm pup for a species guide for the west coast as the right tree for the right area is the most important thing and maples arnt the easiest beginner trees
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