I bought this one about two years ago in a 200mm pot, since then the trunk has tripled and the branches are starting to take on some weight. After lifting the box I noticed white roots popping out of the bottom. As I am going to be short on time later this year I took it out and placed it into some fresh soil as I don't want it to lose vigour during summer. I am not sure if I should have done a repot at this time of the year but then again, there is a lot more that I need to know about these guys

Anyone with experience with Nothofagus is welcome to slap me on the wrist or whatever the opposite to that is?
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As it sat this afternoon.
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New roots, this is a surface root that was sitting out of the soil with the end under some mulch.
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Trunk side A.
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Trunk side B. I do like the dead wood there at the base, much like one I have seen in its natural environment.
I know there are not any pics of after, (

no it is not because it died on the table) I forgot to take them and when I remembered it was a little too dark.
I will post some shortly.
If anyone has seen one of these in its natural environment, they look awesome with the trunk all twisted and covered in a dozen different moss species, I have seen only a few as Bonsai. Some say that they are difficult but I believe that they offer a lot for Bonsai cultivation. New growth is fast and easy to bend with short internodes and a small leaf that offers plenty of seasonal color.
The aim is to get it to represent something you might come across on a walk through the mountains.
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