It has been hard to keep up this month, I need to get my re-potting done but when?
I am just catching my breath after 11 days working with and watching Hirotoshi Saitoh.
Now the Bonsai Northwest annual show is on top of us, this is always a very special display showing lots of trees in their 'winter glory' a chance to see the wonderful structure and ramification which some trees have. Absolutely nothing to hide! This show will take place on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th in Footscray.
Monday July 28th, BSV will host another important visitor! Tony Bebb will be doing a demonstration at Kew.http://www.bonsaisocietyvictoria.com
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Re: Busy with bonsai
You certainly are keeping bonsai busy Gerard, can be hard keeping motivated in these cooler months
1] two years previous I repotted and then displayed a fairly mature Serrisa, I suspect the root prune combined the 3 days of dramatic temperature shift started it's gradual demise.
2] My courtyard micro-climate appears to have the effect of pushing the seasons back, my J Maple is only just loosing the last of it's leaves after the last 4 weeks of colour, some of my T Maples still have most of their yellow leaves while others are still full of green - these will certainly have to wait until post show repotting.
I'm starting to have to think about repotting this winter/spring with next year's show in mind.
What are your thoughts of repotting before your show? How long would you leave a repotted tree to settle before a couple of days indoors?

I have been pondering this point as well ... we also have our late winter show coming up (9-10th Aug) and I'm hesitant to repot anything for display before hand for the following reasons:Gerard wrote:It has been hard to keep up this month, I need to get my re-potting done but when?
1] two years previous I repotted and then displayed a fairly mature Serrisa, I suspect the root prune combined the 3 days of dramatic temperature shift started it's gradual demise.
2] My courtyard micro-climate appears to have the effect of pushing the seasons back, my J Maple is only just loosing the last of it's leaves after the last 4 weeks of colour, some of my T Maples still have most of their yellow leaves while others are still full of green - these will certainly have to wait until post show repotting.
I'm starting to have to think about repotting this winter/spring with next year's show in mind.
What are your thoughts of repotting before your show? How long would you leave a repotted tree to settle before a couple of days indoors?
Cheers, Ryan
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Re: Busy with bonsai
Ideally I would choose something which has not been repotted for the show.I would like to see new growth on an evergreen, or wait at least a month.cre8ivbonsai wrote: What are your thoughts of repotting before your show? How long would you leave a repotted tree to settle before a couple of days indoors?
Deciduous trees out of leaf will not transpire much so I would expect no problem (as long as it is tied securely into its pot and there is no movement)
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Thanks for the advise
One spectacular aspect of an August show is setting up the display with trees that are all but bare, then watching over the three days as some of them wake up, buds popping into flowers and fresh leaves unfurling

One spectacular aspect of an August show is setting up the display with trees that are all but bare, then watching over the three days as some of them wake up, buds popping into flowers and fresh leaves unfurling

Cheers, Ryan
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