David wv
Sapling
I just got my first mugo pine a few days ago. I know you should repot in mid summer but I pulled the nursery pot off to try to remove the top layer of soil to try to see the trunk better. I found that the soil was soaking wet and a mucky mess. There is new roots growing but a lot of older roots that are mushy and completely rotted. The lower half of the pot was not filled with any roots and just fell apart, leaving new roots (white growing tips) exposed. I did pick away a small amount of soil from the root ball to try to remove the really broken down soil. I tried to sift all of the soaking wet soil through a 3/8'' screen to try use just the larger soil partials (mostly bark and pumice) so it would drain better, cut the pot down a few inches.
My question is, since I have disturbed the roots some, and the soil staying so wet, should I go ahead and repot. Or should I wait till mid summer like you are suppose to. The down side being, I would be disturbing the roots twice. I probably disturbed 10% of the root ball.
The tree has candles that are about an inch long right now. I am very new to pines, I only know what I have read on here and bonsai4me.
My question is, since I have disturbed the roots some, and the soil staying so wet, should I go ahead and repot. Or should I wait till mid summer like you are suppose to. The down side being, I would be disturbing the roots twice. I probably disturbed 10% of the root ball.
The tree has candles that are about an inch long right now. I am very new to pines, I only know what I have read on here and bonsai4me.