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Water Wicking Young Chinese Juniper 5 years 8 months ago #42984

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Hello Everyone,

I am still fairly new to bonsai growing so I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what I should do with what I believe is a young Chinese juniper, which is currently being fed on a water wick. I recently purchased this little guy, the soil stays pretty damp since it’s using the wick. I’m assuming that I should replant it in a pot with drainage and better draining soil so that this doesn’t happen. I’m also suggesting the replant because the little guys branches are a little brown on the underside. Leaves and petioles are fine but the branches are showing some stress I believe. Anyone else think that this is happening because of the water wick and constant moist soil? I Am also concerned because I don’t want to repot then it over stress and die since it is still fairly young, no more than 6 in tall. I will post picture when I get home later. Any suggestions out there?

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Water Wicking Young Chinese Juniper 5 years 8 months ago #42985

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Welcome.
It's difficult without a picture, but yes, the soil being always wet is a big concern, and branches getting brown... How much brown?
Please post a picture as soon as you can, so we can help.
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Water Wicking Young Chinese Juniper 5 years 8 months ago #42990

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Here are a few pictures of the little guy. Like I explained earlier he is still fairly young and the leaves and tips seem to be healthy as of now in my opinion, either way let me know what you think!!
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It's a sapling, looks very OK, and don't worry about the brown, it is natural.
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Great ! That’s a relief. Would you then recommend potting now or in the future? I was also very curious and was wondering if it is too early to fertilize the sapling, it’s growing season here where I am in the southern part of the US so it’s very humid and hot right now perfect for them. Just not sure if the little one is too young to withstand fertilizer.

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Water Wicking Young Chinese Juniper 5 years 8 months ago #42995

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I fertilize all.my trees, be it young cuttings or old yamadori. So yes. Fertilize. I would wait with repotting till a cooler moist period, at least 4-8 weeks befor the first expected frost. Mid summer is often too dry for juniper repots.
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excellent!! Thank you.

I just want to make sure that the constant moisture in the soil won’t affect the plant. Is there a way to notice if the over wet soil starts affecting the sapling? Should I maybe take the wick out and water manually when the soil drys instead of reporting for now?

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