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repotting bouganvillea, too early?

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im wanting to reduce the size of the grow box my bouganvillea is in, i had to a slip pot into a bigger pot as the old one was falling apart, and now its too bulky.

Is it too early to be repotting a boug now?
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Re: repotting bouganvillea, too early?

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While alot of things are already pushing new spring growth I would hold off atleast another month incase we get a cold snap.
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i was hoping you would reply matt.

Yeah i was also thinking this as well, give me some time to get some more worm castings ready for the mix.
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I will not do my Bougies till mid spring.
I treat them the same as Figs, ie wait till overnight temps get above 15 degC
I have an airlayer to put on a big one of mine, and will wait till the first week of Spring to do that. Shodu then take off before Summer :-) :fc:

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Did anyone else bougies hold their bracts thru out winter????
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VelvetSicklid wrote:Did anyone else bougies hold their bracts thru out winter????
my bougie drops all its leaves in freezing temps here even in the hothouse and dosent come out till september when it rebuds , so i dont repot till november at the earlyist here. you are alot warmer so early -mid spring will be fine for you.
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Matthew wrote:
VelvetSicklid wrote:Did anyone else bougies hold their bracts thru out winter????
my bougie drops all its leaves in freezing temps here even in the hothouse and dosent come out till september when it rebuds , so i dont repot till november at the earlyist here. you are alot warmer so early -mid spring will be fine for you.
Thanks Matthew, i was expecting mine to drop leaves but it powered on thru, read somewhere that letting them dry out over winter is a good way of promoting more flowers [come spring] has anyone ever tried this???

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VelvetSicklid wrote:Did anyone else bougies hold their bracts thru out winter????
If your talking about the dwarf form, mine have always held right thru winter til I get round to spring butchery. The big one still ground growing in sydney will still be flowering after heavy frosts kill the top off!
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No worries man,

mine also held flowers and kept growing.
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kcpoole wrote:I will not do my Bougies till mid spring.
I treat them the same as Figs, ie wait till overnight temps get above 15 degC ...
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I was glad to see this - I know to wait for warmer weather, but no-one I know has said how warm. Being in NZ, I have to wait a little longer than 'late in spring', I was searching threads to find out the temp range (°C) for best success - glad I found this!!! :cool: (or that should be, 'warm!')
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