Help with tree rescue please
- neohippie
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My neighbour was going to throw away his pot grown Beech tree so I decided to step in and rescue it.
It is about 2 feet tall with good trunk and branch structure so it is a very nice material (in my inexperienced opinion anyway, lets just say I like it...). Unfortunately for the tree my neighbour rather rudely took the tree out of his 15ltr pot and just put it in plastic bag a week ago. Soil is bone dry and it looks root bound.
I know autumn is not the best time to repot and shape tree but under those circumstances I think the best I can do to save it now is to repot it and hope it will survive the winter, what do you think?
What type of pot should I put it in now?
NH
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Soak the roots in a bucket of water for a few hours, then I would use a slightly larger pot than the rootball, fill around with a decent compost and just water well and hope for the best.
Keep in a shady spot if you can until it recovers - good luck with this.
Dave
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neohippie wrote: Hi Guys, I'm new here so please be gentle.
My neighbour was going to throw away his pot grown Beech tree so I decided to step in and rescue it.
It is about 2 feet tall with good trunk and branch structure so it is a very nice material (in my inexperienced opinion anyway, lets just say I like it...). Unfortunately for the tree my neighbour rather rudely took the tree out of his 15ltr pot and just put it in plastic bag a week ago. Soil is bone dry and it looks root bound.
I know autumn is not the best time to repot and shape tree but under those circumstances I think the best I can do to save it now is to repot it and hope it will survive the winter, what do you think?
What type of pot should I put it in now?
NH
it's brave of you to do this, but it can be rewarding, imagine you having a great bonsai tree and you remember it was trown away, left to die but you saved it and made it into a beautiful bonsai.
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That's how it looked when I brought it home yesterday evening.
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Today In the morning I put it in large pot with fresh compost and now is soaking in the water.
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What do you guys think?
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