Juniper 2.5 years old suggestions
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My bansai is 2 and a half years old. I've been thinking of repotting and getting fresh soil since it's not been changed since I've had it and not sure if the nursery changed it before I got it. Research says 1/3 of the trunk size but my bansai trunk isn't that thick although it has grown a lot since the beginning days. I'll post some pictures, any tips, recommendations, or "go to's" would be appreciated.
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Do not repot until the spring. This young plant looks quite healthy and growing well it needs to grow for few years yet but you can start to prune and style.
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What do you mean with:
"Research says 1/3 of the trunk size"??
Where did you find this information? 1/3 of what?
There are no such thing as a bansai.
"Research says 1/3 of the trunk size"??
Where did you find this information? 1/3 of what?
There are no such thing as a bansai.
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Google search was saying the pot depth should be 1/3 the height of the trunk size and with mine not growing upwards, I couldn't decide if the pot or was in benefited the growth. I'm going to leave it be though.
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I have never heard that before and I don't understand it. How to measure trunk hight?But for sure it has to do with final design, not with development or plant health.
Do you mind give a link to the source?
Do you mind give a link to the source?
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Your rule for the dept of the pot is a rule of thumb for old and settled bonsai, in this case you have a few decades to go before you can decide on pot size.Google search was saying the pot depth should be 1/3 the height of the trunk size and with mine not growing upwards, I couldn't decide if the pot or was in benefited the growth. I'm going to leave it be though.
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I may have read it wrong but here's the link and a photo shot. I just don't want to be hurting its growth.
bonsairesourcecenter.com/everything-you-...tree-pots-literally/
bonsairesourcecenter.com/everything-you-...tree-pots-literally/
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I could be reading it wrong or that information not apply to mine being so young.
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You just made a little confusion about the proportion guidelines...
The pot width should be around 2/3 of your tree's height...
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The pot depth should be around the width of your tree's trunk base, on soil level.
(Of course, sometimes we choose to give it deeper pots, for safety or healthiness)
Have in mind that those are for finished trees, that doesn't matter for trees in development stages...
Here's a example
The pot width should be around 2/3 of your tree's height...
AND
The pot depth should be around the width of your tree's trunk base, on soil level.
(Of course, sometimes we choose to give it deeper pots, for safety or healthiness)
Have in mind that those are for finished trees, that doesn't matter for trees in development stages...
Here's a example
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OK, thank you. That cleared it all up for me. Wish that photo was the first I had come across. I'm thinking I'm going to leave mine be and develop more. Thanks for clearing that up and giving me a better insight. Hoping to grow more in the future.
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