Trunk chop and repot mapel
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Trunk chop and repot mapel
Hi. I have this grafted garden centre j maple which has a reasonably good trunk I have just removed about half of the tree by cutting three large branches which formed the upper half of this tree . Will I be ok to repot this tree in spring or will it be in a weak state after it's chop. ? Thank any info would be great .
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Re: Trunk chop and repot mapel


Last edited by Craig on June 27th, 2011, 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Trunk chop and repot mapel
I am leaving all my maples till after the the school hold before root pruning, repotting and chopping.
Make sure you seal any cuts you have done already, as I have some get fungus infection over winter.
Ken
Make sure you seal any cuts you have done already, as I have some get fungus infection over winter.
Ken
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Re: Trunk chop and repot mapel
I would repot the tree this spring. The pruning will not have weakened it, rather it will be able to tolerate a good root pruning better because the top has been reduced.
I always prefer to repot trees I have bought sooner rather than later to get them into a potting mix I know - too many problems trying to water and feed differently for different mixes. Also the sooner you sort out the roots the better for the tree - commercial grown trees often have a tangled mess of roots not suitable for bonsai.
I always prefer to repot trees I have bought sooner rather than later to get them into a potting mix I know - too many problems trying to water and feed differently for different mixes. Also the sooner you sort out the roots the better for the tree - commercial grown trees often have a tangled mess of roots not suitable for bonsai.
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