Bare rooted my ming aralia while repotting is there anything I can do?
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Posted 6 years 6 months ago #41798
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A few hours ago I repotted my ming aralia because the soil was broken down and retaining too much water. I researched repotting my plant a while ago so I just went ahead with repotting. Turns out, I made a mistake and washed away all of the dirt in the root ball before repotting. Now I'm concerned that my pant won't survive.
I was very careful to not damage any of the roots when removing the old soil. I gently packed the roots into a ball with some new potting soil and used Tiny Roots all purpose blend and filled the rest of the pot around the newly packed root ball. I started to feel unsure about the way and went about repotting my plant and did some research. I'm very concerned that my bonsai won't survive. Is there anything I can do to correct what I did or at least save the plant?
Thanks
A few hours ago I repotted my ming aralia because the soil was broken down and retaining too much water. I researched repotting my plant a while ago so I just went ahead with repotting. Turns out, I made a mistake and washed away all of the dirt in the root ball before repotting. Now I'm concerned that my pant won't survive.
I was very careful to not damage any of the roots when removing the old soil. I gently packed the roots into a ball with some new potting soil and used Tiny Roots all purpose blend and filled the rest of the pot around the newly packed root ball. I started to feel unsure about the way and went about repotting my plant and did some research. I'm very concerned that my bonsai won't survive. Is there anything I can do to correct what I did or at least save the plant?
Thanks
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Posted 6 years 6 months ago #41800
For now, leave it alone. Give it some early morning sun. Let it tell you what is going on. It is really impossible for us to tell very much as we were not there when you did the work and have no pictures to see what you really did (I know you described the process, but I know you damaged the roots; there is no way to do what you did without damaging. WHich in itself is not reaslly a problem; Roots recover).
So.. Just care for it as you have been doing. Leave it in dappled sahde and/or morning sun. If in a week you do ot see signs of severe weakening, you should be fine.
So.. Just care for it as you have been doing. Leave it in dappled sahde and/or morning sun. If in a week you do ot see signs of severe weakening, you should be fine.
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Posted 6 years 6 months ago #41806
ming aralia does it do flowers?
just a curiosity, why would it be a mistake, to rinse, all the soil from the root ball
just a curiosity, why would it be a mistake, to rinse, all the soil from the root ball
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Posted 6 years 6 months ago #41811Samantha wrote: just a curiosity, why would it be a mistake, to rinse, all the soil from the root ball
It depends on the species. Calliandras, for instance, hate barerooting and respond to it by...
Dying.
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