fredman
Masterpiece
I have a problem that I would like your opinions on plz. Even better....hopefully someone has some experience in doing it.
This Satsuki (don't know which one it is) has been in this big pot for some 5 years now....composted pine bark, scoria and pumice. I only realised later it should never have gone into such a big pot. It never really flourished in it.
I trimmed the living daylights out of it and it needs to come out now. My problem is I want to put it into Kanuma, but i'm a bit unsure how it'll take to that. It's been in a similar mix since it was a cutting. Not sure if i'm mistaken, but I have in my mind that i've read somewhere that some don't take to Kanuma easily when grown in the ground....or a soil similar to what it's in now.
I realise there's only one way to find out, but i'm kinda reluctant to take the risk. My other option is an ericacious mix (that I have on hand), but I prefer the Kanuma.
What would you think it's chances are...or am I over thinking things again?
This Satsuki (don't know which one it is) has been in this big pot for some 5 years now....composted pine bark, scoria and pumice. I only realised later it should never have gone into such a big pot. It never really flourished in it.
I trimmed the living daylights out of it and it needs to come out now. My problem is I want to put it into Kanuma, but i'm a bit unsure how it'll take to that. It's been in a similar mix since it was a cutting. Not sure if i'm mistaken, but I have in my mind that i've read somewhere that some don't take to Kanuma easily when grown in the ground....or a soil similar to what it's in now.
I realise there's only one way to find out, but i'm kinda reluctant to take the risk. My other option is an ericacious mix (that I have on hand), but I prefer the Kanuma.
What would you think it's chances are...or am I over thinking things again?