My baobab bonsais hit by rainstorm:/
- 420Goku
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So I have 4 baobab bonsai trees in training about 3 to 4 years old. I normally move them into a shed before winter to keep them warmer and dry. I live in san diego county and just got hit by a decent amount of rain for out here. So my trees got soaked and I was going to put them in the shed this weekend.... anyways does anyone have any good advice for me? Should I uproot them and store them in the shed without soil or should I get some dry soil, re pot them and store them in the shed? Or have any other ideas?
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How about just putting them in your shed and letting your free draining soil dry?
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I think i will end up doing that, but I'm using fox farm ocean forest soil so with the temperatures being lower then normal, the soil will be wet for a week...
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