Bonsaihead
Mame
Collected this large landscape Juniper from an estate sale. Unfortunately and when I went to dig it I realize that there were very few routes other than two incredibly long Roots jetting straight down and was unable to recover either one. I must have dug down three and a half, four feet and both were still an inch in diameter and were unmovable and the only way the Juniper was coming home as if I was to cut both so I obviously did. I removed probably 40% of the foliage with the majority coming from one large cut on a branch that was about 5 feet long. I know you are not really supposed to remove that much of a juniper at once but what they're being so few roots even with what I have removed I have a hard time believing that they will be able to support all the foliage. So my question is which is the Lesser of the two evils? I feel like I need to remove more of the foliage to even out what has been removed from the roots and foliage but then I also know that I shouldn't remove that much. Any help would be greatly appreciate it!










