Yellow Hibiscus
Posted: March 27th, 2021, 11:54 pm
Hi All,
My other half bought this yellow Hibisicus to add to potted balcony garden. She isn't keen on making bonsai out of them but since there were three of them I convinced her to let me have one to play with. Unfortunately didn't keep the ticket that said the exact species name.
We're going to divide them into three separate pots, with one going back into the one they came in.
I had no idea if they could be good bonsai material (or in general healthy potted plants) but after some searching on the forums I found a bit of info. I get the impression they're pretty tough. Looks quite big for the size of the pot so I suspected it's going to be pretty root-bound. As assumed, very root bound, it was pushing itself up out of the pot.
Not sure if it's a good time to repot/root prune: it's springtime here and it's covered in flower buds that are just about ready to open. But it seems like it desperately needs it. Hesitating between choosing the thickest one or the one with the lowest branching. Perhaps need to see below the soil surface a little.
Just gave them a good watering, and we'll repot them in a few hours. I'm also unsure if it'll be ok with so much foliage and potentially losing a lot of roots.
My other half bought this yellow Hibisicus to add to potted balcony garden. She isn't keen on making bonsai out of them but since there were three of them I convinced her to let me have one to play with. Unfortunately didn't keep the ticket that said the exact species name.
We're going to divide them into three separate pots, with one going back into the one they came in.
I had no idea if they could be good bonsai material (or in general healthy potted plants) but after some searching on the forums I found a bit of info. I get the impression they're pretty tough. Looks quite big for the size of the pot so I suspected it's going to be pretty root-bound. As assumed, very root bound, it was pushing itself up out of the pot.
Not sure if it's a good time to repot/root prune: it's springtime here and it's covered in flower buds that are just about ready to open. But it seems like it desperately needs it. Hesitating between choosing the thickest one or the one with the lowest branching. Perhaps need to see below the soil surface a little.
Just gave them a good watering, and we'll repot them in a few hours. I'm also unsure if it'll be ok with so much foliage and potentially losing a lot of roots.