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Bougie help needed quck!

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I went on an 'urban dig' today, looking for a biggish boug that I wanted for a Tony Bebb workshop in July. I found this one, already in a pot, although the roots had grown out the bottom and needed to be cut.
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The gentleman who owned the house said he was wanting to dig it out and take it to the tip - so I was welcome to take it. He even cut the roots and put the whole thing in my car! (I did eventually persuade him to take some money for it).

What I need to know now is - what now? How do I get this to a manageable size? I know it needs to be repotted quick, but do I cut back roots and put it in a shallower pot?
What about the branches? I don't want to style them just yet, but I was going to cut everything off at about 50 cm height. Can I do this AND trim roots at the same time? We are having cooler nights now - about 15 degrees, but days are still mid 20's, and there are some new shoots on the tree.

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Bougs are very hardy so you could trim/chop any way you like without worrying about killing it. I would expose more under the soil line and chop after the first bend then also change the planting angle but at least remove the middle branch.
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kvan64 wrote:Bougs are very hardy so you could trim/chop any way you like without worrying about killing it. I would expose more under the soil line and chop after the first bend then also change the planting angle but at least remove the middle branch.
Thanks Kvan. I am just going to chop off the top and some roots for now, and wait for the workshop. The flower is a lovely mauve. He had some bigger ones, but didn't want to get rid of them. He had a hedge of bougs that were all in pots - but this one was on the end and getting to the stage it was spreading over the driveway. I thought it was pretty good for $20 :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Hi Glenda
I would just leave it in the pot for the demo - in my experience bougys in pots (ordinary or bonsai) take a long time to grow some roots to firm them up in the pot. If it's going to be used in a demo it may be better if it is secure in the pot.
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Bougy Fan wrote:Hi Glenda
I would just leave it in the pot for the demo - in my experience bougys in pots (ordinary or bonsai) take a long time to grow some roots to firm them up in the pot. If it's going to be used in a demo it may be better if it is secure in the pot.
Bougy Fan - the pot is split and held together with wire just to get it home. The workshop is not for two months. It had hardly any roots at all! I just trimmed back the thick fibrous roots that had no feeder roots and have wired it in to a large, shallow pot after liberal application of rooting hormone to every available spot. And I have cut off the top and put it in a pot with heaps of rooting hormone too, so maybe it will strike if I am lucky. Fingers crossed for both. :D

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