Repotting in Southern California
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Repotting in Southern California
Hey all,
I live in Southern California and was wondering what some of the other California members think about safely re-potting some of my juniper bonsai in January or is that too early. I'm slip potting a few which I am not worried about but two of them will need some root work and are going in to smaller pots.
Tona
I live in Southern California and was wondering what some of the other California members think about safely re-potting some of my juniper bonsai in January or is that too early. I'm slip potting a few which I am not worried about but two of them will need some root work and are going in to smaller pots.
Tona
Tona- Member
Re: Repotting in Southern California
I think you should be OK, I plan to work on mine here in Florida after Jan. 15th.
Billy M. Rhodes- Member
Re: Repotting in Southern California
Tona wrote:Hey all,
I live in Southern California and was wondering what some of the other California members think about safely re-potting some of my juniper bonsai in January or is that too early. I'm slip potting a few which I am not worried about but two of them will need some root work and are going in to smaller pots.
Tona
Yes pot away Mine amigo, I pot nana juniper every month of the year, San Jose, prostrata, hollywood, Kishu,, all months but 8,9,10,
No big
Whoop
rock- Member
Re: Repotting in Southern California
I usually do my deciduous first starting in Jan. and then junipers and pines in Feb.. But it would be no problem to repot junipers now. We're lucky and except for the heat of summer we can do it anytime.
Bob Pressler- Member
Re: Repotting in Southern California
Thanks Bob,
I need to come see you for a few group classes soon.
Tona
I need to come see you for a few group classes soon.
Tona
Tona- Member
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