Juniper roots

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Re: Juniper roots

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I made the decision to cut it back. I will just continue to keep the foliage moist now, and leave it to (hopefully) recover.
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Re: Juniper roots

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i know this is a little off topic but i figured id ask, i bought 2 Juniperus Squamata Meyeri today and there a little pot bound is it better to leave them until autumn of winter to repot or should i do it now. thanks
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Re: Juniper roots

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de_keizer wrote:i know this is a little off topic but i figured id ask, i bought 2 Juniperus Squamata Meyeri today and there a little pot bound is it better to leave them until autumn of winter to repot or should i do it now. thanks
I think that similar to the responses I received, you are going to get a few different opinions with this one. It would probably be safer to work on them in this way when it is a little cooler.
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