I have a 3 year old juniper pro nana and I was just wondering how I should fertilize it. All I really know is I wanna use solid fertilizer, not liquid. If anyone can help me with what to get and how much to use, how often that would be great
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Now would you advise against repotting it this fall? (not it being that time of the year cuz I'm set on repotting during dormancy but being that it's young) I believe it's been in the same pot since she was a seed if that helps in your answer.
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Thanks for the responses everyone and could you explain why it would be counter productive? I just wanna know cuz with it being so young I'm now wondering how much I should actually do to it
I have a small 2 year old juniper pro nana and it has little knobs running up most of the trunk. I'd use knob cutters but I'm having a hard time finding them in my area and I feel the knobs are too small for knob cutters. Are there any alternative tools or techniques I can use to remove these...
I've been told otherwise and I've seen successful autumn repotting for junipers so I'm doing it when it's in its dormant state, I just need an answer to my pot question
I have a juniper procumbens nana, about 2-3 years old and I'm looking to repot it this autumn and I was wondering if it would be ok to put it in a noticeably larger pot so when it comes out of dormancy it will grow larger faster. Any feedback would be great. Thanks