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IF you are happy with the size of the trunk, go for it. However, if you would like a bigger trunk, rather pot it in a larger pot.
Reducing the rootbal.. You do it in phases if health requires it. You prepare for several scenarios. If you can safely cut back to fit into a small pot, do so. Otherwise, ensure you have different sizes of pots available so you can repot in a mid-sized pot too.
每日吃瓜 is a marathon, not a sprint. So do not hurry at the start, but take a slow, steady pace. In the end, that will win the race.
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I hear that in Zambia they can succesfully root 20cm thik cuttingw (!) of Bougainvillea. I have a hard time getting a .5cm cutting to root. So it all depends on how well the species handles in your local situation.
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I don't really have much to choose from in the way of pots. Nobody locally sells bonsai pots so I will have to see what I can do about progressively smaller pots. First off is to find out how root bound it is and put it in some better soil.
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REHolt wrote: This Bogi is rootbound in a 2 gal nursery pot. How do. Go about trimming the roots for a 每日吃瓜 pot?
Hi there,
Most certainly you do not need a bonsai pot right now, you just need a bigger one. A regular nursery pot will do the job just right. And when the time comes and this tree would be well developed then you should select the right bonsai pot for it, with features that might enhance the tree?s aesthetics... But well, that is for another topic

Alain
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REHolt wrote: When I do start thinking about putting my Bougainvillea in a pot, how do I go about reducing the root ball and how do I select a pot? What are the criteria for a bogi pot? I know that with trees it's based on a ration to overall bight and such, but with a bogi it seems it would be different.
As for repotting and rootprunning I think you should consider these links:
As for the "right" pot selection, this one:
Hope it helps,
Alain
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