Ginkgo Chi Chi Nursery Stock

bobbywett

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Hello Folks,

I picked up this Chi Chi at a local nursery today. The buds are just starting to open. Would it be ok to repot her in a plastic grow pot right now, or should I let her alone until next season?

Thanks for any advice,

Bobby
 

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Cadillactaste

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If it hasn't turned to where you can see the twisting tips of foliage. It would be a go. Is it not draining well?

Mine is planted in Clay King...alternative would be Boon's mix per guidance of Scott Lee in which my ginkgo (chi chi as well) was purchased.


Good cultivar for the hobby! Amazing fall colors.
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bobbywett

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If it hasn't turned to where you can see the twisting tips of foliage. It would be a go. Is it not draining well?

Mine is planted in Clay King...alternative would be Boon's mix per guidance of Scott Lee in which my ginkgo (chi chi as well) was purchased.


Good cultivar for the hobby! Amazing fall colors.
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If it hasn't turned to where you can see the twisting tips of foliage. It would be a go. Is it not draining well?

Mine is planted in Clay King...alternative would be Boon's mix per guidance of Scott Lee in which my ginkgo (chi chi as well) was purchased.


Good cultivar for the hobby! Amazing fall colors.
View attachment 363836
I just repotted my other Chi Chi (purchased from Scott Lee) however, I used Supperfly’s Conifer Professiona. Hope I didn’t screw up?

You‘re Chi Chi is beautiful

 

bobbywett

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If it hasn't turned to where you can see the twisting tips of foliage. It would be a go. Is it not draining well?

Mine is planted in Clay King...alternative would be Boon's mix per guidance of Scott Lee in which my ginkgo (chi chi as well) was purchased.


Good cultivar for the hobby! Amazing fall colors.
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0E504800-68DC-4B6C-89E0-DB4F4E0524C2.jpeg Here’s my other one
 

Cadillactaste

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I just repotted my other Chi Chi (purchased from Scott Lee) however, I used Supperfly’s Conifer Professiona. Hope I didn’t screw up?

You‘re Chi Chi is beautiful

Again, alternative is Boon's mix. Which clearly is stated in SuperFly's description. You should be golden.
 
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