1-year-old Acer Palmatum seedlings repot?

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I got about a dozen of these Japanese Maple seedlings that I started last year. Since it was in my pre-bonsai period (like the Jura age and such) they grew their first year in regular potting soil. Now my question is if I should repot them in akadama/DE and do a little root work or just leave them in the potting soil for another year. I'd appreciate your input on this.

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I am in the same sittuation, bad soil mix for 6 months old seedlings. Is it fine to change the soil to a modern mix with great drainage and aeration?
 

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I got about a dozen of these Japanese Maple seedlings that I started last year. Since it was in my pre-bonsai period (like the Jura age and such) they grew their first year in regular potting soil. Now my question is if I should repot them in akadama/DE and do a little root work or just leave them in the potting soil for another year. I'd appreciate your input on this.

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There's a cute little juniper in there too! Lol
I'd wait until the buds swell, than do a repot. I'd bareroot and snip the taproot back to where you have roots emerging in all directions from the trunk. Than get it into your soilmix.

Aaron
 

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Usually you don't mess with seedlings until the third year, but you can remove the tap root now.

Better soil in spring, try to get a radial root base in an early stage.
 

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I got about a dozen of these Japanese Maple seedlings that I started last year. Since it was in my pre-bonsai period (like the Jura age and such) they grew their first year in regular potting soil. Now my question is if I should repot them in akadama/DE and do a little root work or just leave them in the potting soil for another year. I'd appreciate your input on this.

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What did you end up doing and how are they?
 

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As promised...

Pic 1: a seedling that I pruned back to about 5" and put some movement in the trunk last fall (picture taken 2.5 months ago)
Pic 2: that same seedling today
Pic 3: one that I didn't prune (about 18" high)
Pic 4: Poor effort of photographing my 11 1 year old Acer P seedlings

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