Bandru87
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Hey all!
I brought home a Korean Fir from my local nursery the other day. It was the only one left and it was at sale - so i thought why not!
Since i really like the foliage on it, and it seems to have a quite nice taper and health.
I took it put of its pot to inspect the roots, and as you can tell it has a lot of them.
Tried searching online for some guidance about these trees, but did not find much.
My guess is they are comparable to other conifers when it comes to care.
So does anyone in here ahve any experience with this species?
And any thought of what might be done. Thought about a repot, into full moler clay.
But it might be to late in the season for that.
So i'm open for info and tips!
Thanks.


I brought home a Korean Fir from my local nursery the other day. It was the only one left and it was at sale - so i thought why not!
Since i really like the foliage on it, and it seems to have a quite nice taper and health.
I took it put of its pot to inspect the roots, and as you can tell it has a lot of them.
Tried searching online for some guidance about these trees, but did not find much.
My guess is they are comparable to other conifers when it comes to care.
So does anyone in here ahve any experience with this species?
And any thought of what might be done. Thought about a repot, into full moler clay.
But it might be to late in the season for that.
So i'm open for info and tips!

Thanks.



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