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Old 18-10-2003, 11:02 PM
Håkan Bengtsson
 
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Default [IBC] Washing roots

Hi!

You often read about the need for washing the roots of your , mostly
deciduous, bonsai, to see its structure or to be able to exchange all the
old soil. Therefore I wonder if it is applicable to conifers as well? For
example, a Japanese white pine with a terrible nebari but you could
probably correct it if you could remove all the old soil. Or is this a
big “No No”. Just curious as the repotting season is only a few months
away.

Cincerely

Håkan Bengtsson
Sweden

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