Hello, everyone!
I'm pretty new to the art of bonsai. I tried it in the past when I lived in Hawaii, and killed a few trees and managed to get one to live.
I now live in Idaho, in zone 6b (Completely different than hawaii!). My wife got me a Dawn redwood from brussel's for Christmas, and it got here 2 days ago. That leads me to my questions.
1. I left the tree outside in a shed that gets partial sun, and it is out of the wind. The tree doesn't have any foliage on it, so I assumed it was okay to leave it outside. (But we know what assuming does)
2. Should I slip pot it into a bigger pot? Leave it alone till early spring? It's pretty root bound, however I don't wanna hurt it.
3. If I should/shouldn't slip pot, should I just place it on the ground and cover it in snow?
4. We're gonna be moving into our new home pretty soon, so should I just wait until then to take it out the nursery pot and put it into the ground? If so should I just cover it in snow?
I know it's a lot, but I'm nervous haha. Thanks in advance!
I'm pretty new to the art of bonsai. I tried it in the past when I lived in Hawaii, and killed a few trees and managed to get one to live.
I now live in Idaho, in zone 6b (Completely different than hawaii!). My wife got me a Dawn redwood from brussel's for Christmas, and it got here 2 days ago. That leads me to my questions.
1. I left the tree outside in a shed that gets partial sun, and it is out of the wind. The tree doesn't have any foliage on it, so I assumed it was okay to leave it outside. (But we know what assuming does)
2. Should I slip pot it into a bigger pot? Leave it alone till early spring? It's pretty root bound, however I don't wanna hurt it.
3. If I should/shouldn't slip pot, should I just place it on the ground and cover it in snow?
4. We're gonna be moving into our new home pretty soon, so should I just wait until then to take it out the nursery pot and put it into the ground? If so should I just cover it in snow?
I know it's a lot, but I'm nervous haha. Thanks in advance!