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Magnolia&Jap maple need repotting, but its spring 5 years 10 months ago #40317

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Hey all,
First time posting here. I'm a newby when it comes to bonsai trees, but i'm eager to learn so that's why I'm asking.
We recently just moved right before winter (and it was a fairly weird one, temperatures going from -10 on Monday to +10 on Tuesday). But they survived.
I have had the trees for two years now and they really need repotting, the Magnolia, for example, is fairly loose in its pot.
Due to not finding this very awesome website, I didn't know that I was already too late to repot the trees.

Now the question: is it okay to repot them anyways? I've read that it is recommended to repot them early spring, but couldn't find anything about not following the recommendation. This is bugging me, because I just found out and I really want to make sure that the Magnolia is sturdy in his pot again.

Please help me!

Kind regards
R.

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Magnolia&Jap maple need repotting, but its spring 5 years 10 months ago #40319

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If you want to slip-pot instead of repot that is fine. So take it out of the container and without doing anythin to the roots, put in another container.
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Magnolia&Jap maple need repotting, but its spring 5 years 10 months ago #40320

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And keep the repotting for next year?

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