And the reasons for not starting now are ___?Start fertilizing in a month.
Thank you, now I can only hope... But I couldn't do it earlier. I had to do it immediately after delivery or put it off for next year. I'm afraid I wouldn't get them through all seasons potted in peat moss. OK the sun is still not hot so I put them on the rail. I'll turn them around now and then to expose all the trees to the sun. But will leave the side with "bad" soil on the sunny side preferably. I suppose all the candles and new growth should be let run. Will inform here how it goes.You pushed the envelope with repotting so late. It's better to be too early than too late.
I put my JBP right back into full sun after repotting. But, They were in full sun before I repot, so they're used to it! Your trees should do fine in 1/2 day sun.
Start fertilizing in a month.
He just reported. Give it a chance to grow a few new roots.And the reasons for not starting now are ___?
And fertilizer interferes with growing new roots?He just reported. Give it a chance to grow a few new roots.
Thank you. I've got some unglazed pots ready for these. Trully, this is the best price I could find in the circle of 1000 km. They look healthy, come from Spain, sold in Germany... Found some more expensive in similar soil with upper akadama layer, or initially styled...
I don't know why, but my balcony turns into a pine alley after this winter. Saying after this winter, because most of them spent it as shown. My deciduous trees are happy with less sun exposure.
It looks to be a JWP grafted onto JBP stock.Agree with great view. What is thick trunk pjne with long unruly needles in picture? Trees look pretty good for lack of sun you have. Compliments.
That, and the two different barks between the lower trunk and upper trunk. I've seen a lot of those. I own one myself!Would have guessed Ponderosa or something longer needled but does kind of look like 5 needles after blowing up picture.
Thank you, it's this pine:Agree with great view. What is thick trunk pjne with long unruly needles in picture? Trees look pretty good for lack of sun you have. Compliments.