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Old 13-05-2003, 09:20 PM
sebastian chavez
 
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Hello Everyone I hope I'm doing this right ! I'm new and I have 2 one gallon pots of shimpaku juniper, my wife bought them for us to start doing something together , so I been watering almost every day the weather here in South San Fransisco (near the air
port ) has been sunny and cool , but I noticed this mornning that one of the pots the water did not go through very fast (usaully water has been going right through ) through the pot , so does it mean that I should repot soon or it means something else , I
have some books on the subject but THIS well make me nervous to do it right , so what do I need to do the repotting and do I need a Bonsai pot yet or do I find a shallow pot for it , and what is a training pot or do I just put it back in the one gallon po
t with new soil , what equiment would I need ,well that's it thanks for your time sebastian and Rita chavez south san fransisco calif

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Old 13-05-2003, 11:56 PM
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Sebastian:

SLOW DOWN! The first thing you want to do is see if you can keep your
plants alive. If your Shmpaku are in regular garden soil, you are
probably watering too much. Place a wooden or bamboo skewer in the soil
half way between the edge of the pot and the trunk. Check it every
morning to see if the dirty end is wet. If it is, do not water. Only
water when the stick comes out almost damp to dry.

It is a posibility that your plant is rootbound and that is easily
checked by taking a hold of the trunk and tap down lightly on the top
edge of the nursery pot. If you do not see roots wrapped around the
edge from top to bottom, just put it back in the pot and stop worrying!

The tree has survived this far because of you and in spite of you, ;-)
so do not try anything major until you have read a few books and or
found someone (in a Bonsai club) to guide you through the first steps in
repotting. Eventually the tree should be moved into Bonsai soil , but
you have to start the long learning curve slowly. Bonsai takes and
teaches you a lot of patience.

At the bottom of every Email is the URL for the IBC Home page. There is
a wonderful article by IBC member Herb Gustafson on styling a Juniper.
Herb has written excellent books and I highly recommend them.

Good luck and welcome to the addiction,

Carl L. Rosner - near Atlantic City zone 6/7
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sebastian chavez wrote:

Hello Everyone I hope I'm doing this right ! I'm new and I have 2 one gallon pots of shimpaku juniper, my wife bought them for us to start doing something together , so I been watering almost every day the weather here in South San Fransisco (near the ai

rport ) has been sunny and cool , but I noticed this mornning that one of the pots the water did not go through very fast (usaully water has been going right through ) through the pot , so does it mean that I should repot soon or it means something else ,
I have some books on the subject but THIS well make me nervous to do it right , so what do I need to do the repotting and do I need a Bonsai pot yet or do I find a shallow pot for it , and what is a training pot or do I just put it back in the one gallon p
ot with new soil , what equiment would I need ,well that's it thanks for your time sebastian and Rita chavez south san fransisco calif




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