digger714
Shohin
Ive heard they arent the best, but I think it has a nice nebari, and could be better later, so thought i would give it a shot. Im satisfied with the trunk size, but want the nebari to develop more before potting. Would it be best to protect in the nursery container until spring, then prune the roots, and plant on a tile? or prune and plant now after it goes dormant? I think i should take the large limb off, when replanting, leaving the top, and let it grow in ground for about three more years before putting in a pot. Its 2.6" at the base, and 6.5" across the nebari in the third pic. Thanks for any help.
Does the nebari develop after being in a pot? Not necessarily a thin finish pot, but a 5" deep x 16" long mica pot or something to train after taking out of the ground.
Does the nebari develop after being in a pot? Not necessarily a thin finish pot, but a 5" deep x 16" long mica pot or something to train after taking out of the ground.
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