Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
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Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Hi there crazy kids!!
Justed wanted some help on the following: When is the right time to root prune and re-pot the follwing species in Sydney pls:
Juniperus Procumbens, Swamp Cypress and Azalea
Thanks guys!!
Justed wanted some help on the following: When is the right time to root prune and re-pot the follwing species in Sydney pls:
Juniperus Procumbens, Swamp Cypress and Azalea
Thanks guys!!
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Hi,
For flowering Evergreen trees such as Azaleas you should re pot after flowering and probably best to trim after they flower as well.
For All Evergreen Trees you re pot in late winter to mid spring or another option is early to mid autumn.
For deciduous Trees repotting is best done in winter just before the buds swell.
This is my understanding.
Good Luck,
Michael Toohey
For flowering Evergreen trees such as Azaleas you should re pot after flowering and probably best to trim after they flower as well.
For All Evergreen Trees you re pot in late winter to mid spring or another option is early to mid autumn.
For deciduous Trees repotting is best done in winter just before the buds swell.
This is my understanding.
Good Luck,
Michael Toohey
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Hey Thanks Mick. Seems like a good general rule of thumb
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
No problem,
I wish I could claim total credit for this, but this was from a list I got at the School of Bonsai. So a big thank you to Clinton Nesci for this.
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Michael Toohey
I wish I could claim total credit for this, but this was from a list I got at the School of Bonsai. So a big thank you to Clinton Nesci for this.
Regards,
Michael Toohey
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
I always thought with deciduous trees is was when buds swell not before ? Can someone please confirm this
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Yes that is true: "In winter time or ideally just before the buds swell."
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Check out this 0page on our Wiki for all the answers https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... hould_I%3F
Except Swampies the others are well covered
If you find definitive times for them. Get in and add them or let us know
For other trees, check the species guide here
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Except Swampies the others are well covered

If you find definitive times for them. Get in and add them or let us know

For other trees, check the species guide here
https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... cies_guide
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Down here(and at home) we have an order in which we will repot our deciduous trees. Obvioulsy if it looks like it is going to pop we will repot depending on individual circustances. The tridents seem the most active earliest and the Zelkova and Beech are the last into leaf.kcpoole wrote:Check out this 0page on our Wiki for all the answers https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... hould_I%3F
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Trident Maples and Ash
Elms
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Larch and taxodium Distichum(Swamp Cupress
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Ok I just read a large in depth write up all about bud swell and when to repot . It said the best time to repot deciduous trees is when buds extend . When temperures rise the tree starts to awake from dormancy the buds swell then they start to extend before opening and leafing out . Roots pruned before buds swell will remove energy . ! Got this info of bonsai 4 me .
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Hey thanks Paul. Makes sense
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Makes sense in the very cold northern hemisphere but may not be 100% correct with our/your conditions.Jester wrote:Hey thanks Paul. Makes sense
BrisVegas is different to Sydney to melbourne to Canberra.
Check with experienced growers in your area.
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Oh yea it also says when the leaves have opened it's too late and will have to wait until next year . To repot. So now I'm confused. Does timing not matter as much because of the temperate climate of Sydney ?
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
The shorter the growing season and the more intense the winter; the more the need for perfect timing of root pruning with some species.
Conversely the longer the growing season and the milder the winter the more latitude you have a to when to pot and repot trees.
Peter Adams just said he had a growing season last year of just 5 weeks. (North of Seattle near the canadian border)
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Conversely the longer the growing season and the milder the winter the more latitude you have a to when to pot and repot trees.
Peter Adams just said he had a growing season last year of just 5 weeks. (North of Seattle near the canadian border)
Grant
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Re: Root Pruning and Re-potting certain species
Hey Thanks Grant, that's something else I did'nt know.
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