Bought my first tree (Japanese Maple) yesterday
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Posted 11 years 9 months ago #8384I posted a link to the photo album above. I would love any constructive criticism on what I did during repotting. Also, it was around midnight last night when I finished so that is why it is in my kitchen. It is outside right now soaking up some sun. Thanks!
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Posted 11 years 9 months ago #8385
Hm...
A few things I would have done differently:
- I would not have repotted it with a bare-rooting this year. One of the pictures clearly shows that the acer has dried-out foliage, ad the buds surrounding it are weak, if not dead and dried out.; This means the whole plant is very weak; Removing the soild/repotting like this is a big hit on a plants resources.
- I am not a big fan of the bare-rooted planting style which you used.
- The tree looks like you have to get started completely on styling & growing branches etc. If this is the case, then placing it in a bonsai tray is counter-productive. Only with lots of space can the roots grow strongly, resulting in strong above-ground growth.
Hope the plant makes it.
A few things I would have done differently:
- I would not have repotted it with a bare-rooting this year. One of the pictures clearly shows that the acer has dried-out foliage, ad the buds surrounding it are weak, if not dead and dried out.; This means the whole plant is very weak; Removing the soild/repotting like this is a big hit on a plants resources.
- I am not a big fan of the bare-rooted planting style which you used.
- The tree looks like you have to get started completely on styling & growing branches etc. If this is the case, then placing it in a bonsai tray is counter-productive. Only with lots of space can the roots grow strongly, resulting in strong above-ground growth.
Hope the plant makes it.
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Posted 11 years 9 months ago #8386
Im not sure if this plant is ready for a bonsai pot. Perhaps you could do a root over rock styling with those exposed roots. The trunk will eventually need to be chopped and new branches grown to overcome that spindly look. I also suggest ditching the drip tray. Those trays can cause root rot.
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Posted 11 years 9 months ago #8388
I will do some major pruning next year to shorten it up. I know it needs a lot of work but I don't want to do anything too drastic too soon since I just reported it. Thanks for the advice!
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Posted 11 years 8 months ago #8571
Just to update on my original post, my Acer is beginning to bud and show some small leaves in a couple places. A little sunshine and anal attention to watering seems to have brought this little wisp back to life. I will begin fertilizing in the upcoming week and will be trimming some of the longer branches back in an effort to shorter the internode length and encourage some more ramification. I will post some updates pics when I do some more work on it.
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