Promoting Root growth in Juniper Squamatta & Procumbens
Posted: November 6th, 2012, 10:54 pm
I am after some advice on Junipers. I recently repotted a lot of my bonsai of all different varieties this year and whilst most were root bound (I should have repotted majority last year) the Juniper Squamatta and the procumbens had very little root growth. The foliage growth over the last couple of years had been ok, maybe a bit slow. Over the last couple of years they have had an occasional liquid fertiliser and daily watering. When I repotted I removed a fair bit of the foliage (after reading more posts on this site I may have removed to much foliage in one go).
Since repotting in September I have applied DL and also liquid fertiliser every 3 weeks. They have not responded well with yellowing foliage and some die back. I have removed the DL from the surface today.
What should I do to help them get back on there feet? I have been watering a bit as it has been very dry here in south-east qld over the last couple of months and they don't have much roots but maybe I have watered to much? They are in a sunny position. Is there anything I can do to promote more root growth and get them back strong again?
My other plants are growing great guns so not sure what I am doing wrong with these guys.
Thanks for any advice.
Since repotting in September I have applied DL and also liquid fertiliser every 3 weeks. They have not responded well with yellowing foliage and some die back. I have removed the DL from the surface today.
What should I do to help them get back on there feet? I have been watering a bit as it has been very dry here in south-east qld over the last couple of months and they don't have much roots but maybe I have watered to much? They are in a sunny position. Is there anything I can do to promote more root growth and get them back strong again?
My other plants are growing great guns so not sure what I am doing wrong with these guys.
Thanks for any advice.