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Sun, Aug 21, 11 at 17:15
| I have a number of potential bonsai that I got from local nurseries. Some I have had for a couple to three years. Since it is now late summer/early fall, do I dare take these out of their containers and put them into bonsai soil that I have gotten from the Monastary? |
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| I would imagine you should. replenish nutrients and get the plant used to a bonsai conatiner/soil. that is, unless you want to grow the trunks thicker. than, keep them in a bigger container. |
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- Posted by greenman28 NorCal 7b/8a (My Page) on Mon, Aug 22, 11 at 9:58
| Depends on the particular species you have. Josh |
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| ..... agree with Josh - varies by genus/species ...... especially in consideration of your zone. Few trees are appropriately repotted in August, no matter where you live, though tropicals will still do quite well in the southern half of the US. Al |
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