Japanese Maple Clone Questions
- The Speeding Sloth
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Hey everyone I was wondering if I could get a little help. I successfully cloned a few Japanese maples for future bonsai trees and I was wondering if I needed to plant them in a larger pot with a bonsai soil mix or if I could use basic quick drain potting soil, also when would be the best time to fertilize it? Eventually I wanna put them in pots that are around 1.5" to 2" deep and 5" to 8" wide preferably round pots.
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Nice job.
I think I would leave them in these little propagators and put the whole thing in small pots for the rest of the season. Fertilize when you see clear extension growth
I think I would leave them in these little propagators and put the whole thing in small pots for the rest of the season. Fertilize when you see clear extension growth
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Replied by The Speeding Sloth on topic Japanese Maple Clone Questions
Posted 5 years 7 months ago #49525
This clone started out with only 2 leaves she's grown alot in a month
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