S SWfloirda Chumono Messages 725 Reaction score 1,643 Location Southwest Florida USDA Zone 10a May 23, 2021 #21 Why do you think it needs to be repotted? Soil looks fresh to me. I would just let it grow.
JuniperSol Shohin Messages 287 Reaction score 225 Location Georgia USDA Zone 7b May 23, 2021 #22 Leave it alone for now. Let it have a couple months of recovery. Do not defoliant!! Joshuaskwarek said: UPDATE!!! New growth has exploded, my next question would be now, at this time should I trim back new growth? Or should I defoliate and re pot Click to expand...
Leave it alone for now. Let it have a couple months of recovery. Do not defoliant!! Joshuaskwarek said: UPDATE!!! New growth has exploded, my next question would be now, at this time should I trim back new growth? Or should I defoliate and re pot Click to expand...
JuniperSol Shohin Messages 287 Reaction score 225 Location Georgia USDA Zone 7b May 23, 2021 #23 SWfloirda said: Why do you think it needs to be repotted? Soil looks fresh to me. I would just let it grow. Click to expand... I agree
SWfloirda said: Why do you think it needs to be repotted? Soil looks fresh to me. I would just let it grow. Click to expand... I agree
J Joshuaskwarek Sapling Messages 43 Reaction score 12 Location Denver Colorado May 23, 2021 #24 Can I trim back the new growth? The only reason for repot is soil is very hard and I can see roots on the edges of the pot
Can I trim back the new growth? The only reason for repot is soil is very hard and I can see roots on the edges of the pot
Paradox Marine Bonsologist Messages 10,823 Reaction score 14,374 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7a May 23, 2021 #25 Joshuaskwarek said: Can I trim back the new growth? The only reason for repot is soil is very hard and I can see roots on the edges of the pot Click to expand... Its too early for a repot. Wait until July 4th to do that. Just leave it alone until then, let it regain its strength.
Joshuaskwarek said: Can I trim back the new growth? The only reason for repot is soil is very hard and I can see roots on the edges of the pot Click to expand... Its too early for a repot. Wait until July 4th to do that. Just leave it alone until then, let it regain its strength.