New to bonsais-need repotting?
- Lynda
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I purchased some bonsais on clearance from a local greenhouse. I am not sure if they have ever been repotted and they have been at the greenhouse for over a year. Suggestions? I just watered and fertilized them.
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by Lynda
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Hi, Lynda, welcome.
Yes, take out the fake moss, the stones, and check the soil.
If it is nursery soil and doesn't drain well, repot them in good soil.
I assume you know how to do it, right?
And when, it matters.
Yes, take out the fake moss, the stones, and check the soil.
If it is nursery soil and doesn't drain well, repot them in good soil.
I assume you know how to do it, right?
And when, it matters.
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- Lynda
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Thank you. I have read about it
But never actually done it
But never actually done it
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