Them cuttings?
- Karnivor
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So I bought these little suckers off of amazon in a drunken whim. I've read around the forums, and I know they are most likely cuttings. Will be transplanting them and would love to know how big of pot to go.
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the pots they are in now are more then large enough.
Why do you want to repot them?
Why do you want to repot them?
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Make sure they go outside, even if it's a big window ledge, balcony, porch.
Looks like sargent juniper, btw, if you needed species. Did they say with the order?
Looks like sargent juniper, btw, if you needed species. Did they say with the order?
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This is what I got
All I know is they are junipers. The reason I was thinking of replanting is the not so great soil that came with. Would also prefer a different style of a pot.
All I know is they are junipers. The reason I was thinking of replanting is the not so great soil that came with. Would also prefer a different style of a pot.
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$12,95 :ohmy:
OK, bad soil is a reason to repot. A nicer pot too, although I am never worried what my youngsters look like during development. Out of 75-100 trees in pots, only 10 or so have a bonsai pot. The rest is in brown plastic.
OK, bad soil is a reason to repot. A nicer pot too, although I am never worried what my youngsters look like during development. Out of 75-100 trees in pots, only 10 or so have a bonsai pot. The rest is in brown plastic.
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