Well I’m back once again diving straight into the forbidden fruit of scoparium. I have some nanum rubrum, big red and plain scoparium which, as you all probably know from my last thread, they went straight into normal pots and have been in them for about 9 months or so
The trunks have developed really nicely on the nanum rubrum, naturally being pretty unique with twists and turns. The plain scoparium sadly were left in small pots straight from tube stock and are straight and lanky

I would assume my first step would be to repot. I really want to train and shape but, foliage is important for recovery from what I’ve learnt.
Being such a difficult plant to bonsai, can anyone give me advice on the very first root prune (if at all) and whether I should tackle foliage? Actually scrap that, what would you do with the nanum rubrum? I read that as soon as it’s dry it’s dead. Funnily enough the tag says ‘tolerates periods of dryness’
I know these are very sensitive plants.
Next up the plain scoparium. Should I trim right back and leave the repotting to another time or, go for a repot first? Very leggy as you can see in the picture.
The big reds were staked and are straight as a board, I thought perhaps I’ll try formal/straight trunk style. There are shoots all up the stem so perhaps chop the tops off?
I will also note that they are currently in a growth period so, I may not be able to do anything.
I know this is for more experienced growers but, they’re such amazing beautiful plants and it’s probably the only thing I can do some work on atm. Everything else is just too small or needs more growth!
Any help would just be amazing!