Care for recently repotted trees
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Posted 9 years 1 month ago #20638We had a very cold early Spring in my part of the world (Canada) so maybe that delayed the budding? The needles have only just erupted a few millimeters from the buds if that makes any difference
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Posted 9 years 1 month ago #21534Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
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And honestly, you can re-pot any time during early growing season, and even during the growing season. It is just not good for the trees growth if you do it too late, or if you remove too many roots. I am not an expert though, so always follow the guidelines for those with years of experience.
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eangola wrote: And honestly, you can re-pot any time during early growing season, and even during the growing season. It is just not good for the trees growth if you do it too late, or if you remove too many roots. I am not an expert though, so always follow the guidelines for those with years of experience.
Hm.. Not sure I agree there. Certainly the larch you should not repot once the buds have started to open. All other plants.. Deciduous trees repotted after leafing out have a higher change of not surviving.
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leatherback wrote:
eangola wrote: And honestly, you can re-pot any time during early growing season, and even during the growing season. It is just not good for the trees growth if you do it too late, or if you remove too many roots. I am not an expert though, so always follow the guidelines for those with years of experience.
Hm.. Not sure I agree there. Certainly the larch you should not repot once the buds have started to open. All other plants.. Deciduous trees repotted after leafing out have a higher change of not surviving.
You're right, I don't know what I was thinking.
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