Japanese Wisteria
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Are they falling down? Crispy?
Wisterias are wonderful trees!
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I agree the wisteria is a little top heavy and that was one concern when I purchased the plant. I was concerned about the lack of girth to the trunk. Generally the soil is slightly damp when I want the wisteria and is not dry to the touch. I try to be conscious of the soil as I know they don’t like overly moist soil. The root system seems alight and there has been new growth since I purchased it, however I was just concerned about the previous leaves beginning to what looks like die off so early in the season. I don’t know if this is a result from a change in the climate or if it’s a result from the trip it took to my home. I’m trying to attack the issue before something happens.
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m5eaygeoff wrote: It needs a much bigger pot to give it some room to grow.
A colander or a pond basket, maybe?
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Elle_marie wrote: I was a little hesitant to transfer it to a new pot. I have attached some new images to see if this will help shine some light. Thank you in advance!
I can only agree with the others. It should not be in this pot, this plant is not ready for bonsai, it needs growth.
Moving it to this pot may be the cause of the problem.
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