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Hi all,

here is a small maple I re potted just recently. I have just put it in this pot as a test for size. ( not style and colour as its an ugly pot but it was only $2) But I think it needs something slightly larger and deeper?

Pot selection is one thing I need help with as I am not great at pairing trees and pots.
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Re: small maple

Post by kcpoole »

Maybe same size but in and oval for Maple?
Also plant to the right side of the pot, so the Apex is more to the Center of the pot.

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Post by MoGanic »

kcpoole wrote:Maybe same size but in and oval for Maple?
Also plant to the right side of the pot, so the Apex is more to the Center of the pot.

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squizzy wrote:Hi all,

here is a small maple I re potted just recently. I have just put it in this pot as a test for size. ( not style and colour as its an ugly pot but it was only $2) But I think it needs something slightly larger and deeper?

Pot selection is one thing I need help with as I am not great at pairing trees and pots.
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Re: small maple

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Hi all,

I was looking to style this one something more like semi cascade? I have seen an amazing A. palmatum on a website which inspired me but I cannot seem to find it. :lost: I have attached a link of a series of trees here and one is of a semi cascade maple for a bit of an idea of what I was trying to achieve.

I think based on this, the position of mine in its pot is not such a concern but certainly a round or oval pot suggested has credit. Thanks Ken :tu:

Here is the link

http://bonsaitonight.com/tag/exhibit/page/5/

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Re: small maple

Post by GavinG »

Thanks for posting the link - that's a very fine sideways maple indeed. Unless you have such a strong bend at the base, you may have trouble making yours lean that far. Your pot size seems fine to me - with little maples, it often comes down to - what can you keep alive through summer? Too shallow and small means you have a marginal tree. The soft corners on the pot suit the maple just fine. Best of luck with it long term.

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Re: small maple

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H Gavin,

Cheers for the feedback. Under that foliage it has a bit of an elbow in it and I guess i imagine it might need to be angled over a few degrees more to the left to get the semi cascade thing happening. My thoughts are to slip pot it now that I see this and get it in something slightly deeper and wider to allow me to do so. It has only been in this pot for a few weeks so I might leave it for a little longer before I disturb the roots.

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Maybe more like this

Thoughts?

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