Amateur mistake is it gonna cost me ?

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Amateur mistake is it gonna cost me ?

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Hi all,

Just repoted & done some trunk bending on a juniper I picked up and for some reason even though I had a hunch I shouldn't of I bare rooted it,
Then proceeded to google and read you should never bare root junipers :palm:

Not a big deal if I killed it as it only a starter but more curious if it will survive or not ?

I only root pruned a little wouldn't even be a quarter of the root ball & gave it a wash with the hose to get most of the old soil.
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Any advice would be great.

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Time will tell. Might die, might be fine. I've made the same mistake. Collected two junipers, bare rooted them, one lived, one died. Best just to give it some seasol and good care and hope for the best. :fc:
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It's all about the after care now Ross....

As Dusty said keep the seasol up to it and located out of direct sunlight until you see new growth coming on.

Wait and see mate. I will have my :fc: for you :)

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Best way to learn a lesson is the hard way... I've learnt a many myself that way :P

You never know though, with the right after care it might still pull through!
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Jason wrote:Best way to learn a lesson is the hard way... I've learnt a many myself that way :P
Haha yeah wont make that mistake again ! :cry:
As I said not so much about the price of the tree but I was happy with my first effort on trunk bending (it was almost straight to begin with) so would love for it to pull through but we'll see :fc:

Also how often should I apply the seasol ?

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I don't think bare rooting junipers is a problem, especially young, container grown plants.
If this one does die are you going to blame the repotting or the bending? I have had some die after wiring and bending - probably separated the bark from the wood with too much bending i think but how will you know which to blame?
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shibui wrote:I don't think bare rooting junipers is a problem, especially young, container grown plants.
If this one does die are you going to blame the repotting or the bending? I have had some die after wiring and bending - probably separated the bark from the wood with too much bending i think but how will you know which to blame?
Ahhhh can't blame the wife for this one :lol:
I suppose its all learning right ?
Didn't hear any cracking while I was bending & was hoping the raffia would save me.

Hopefully she pulls through ;)

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I have bare rooted junipers many times. I never knew it was a problem. I think your tree will be fine.
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stocaz wrote:
Jason wrote:Best way to learn a lesson is the hard way... I've learnt a many myself that way :P
Haha yeah wont make that mistake again ! :cry:
As I said not so much about the price of the tree but I was happy with my first effort on trunk bending (it was almost straight to begin with) so would love for it to pull through but we'll see :fc:

Also how often should I apply the seasol ?

Cheers Ross
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Thought I'd update this post.....

After care has been great so Obviously I bent her too far or
The bare rooting done it :(

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Is there anything I can do or should I just give up on her ?

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Looks like it's game over mate, but just keep it in a shaded spot and let it almost dry out between waterings. Who knows, it may still pull through.
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Don't give up yet. As long as it's got some green foliage, its got some chance. Looks like its even got some new shoots breaking through on the the trunk :fc: and the two lower branches look be OK :fc: :fc: :fc:
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I would hang on. Pick off the dead foliage to help it along as the bottom might pull through.
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