I recently got an unwanted Japanese maple from a garden. I dug it up before the buds started swelling in spring. I heavily pruned and washed the roots. I potted it up in a holed basket (with lots of drainage holes on the bottom too) in pure attapulgite (cat litter). I placed lots of sphagnum moss in a layer around the roots to encourage root growth. Some weeks later the spring buds popped.
HOWEVER, as you can see below, the spring leaves are not doing so well...
Do you think it's overwatered or underwatered?
It could be underwatered as the roots were pruned so heavily, but I think it's more likely overwatered as attapulgite holds a lot of water even after it drains.
Yes I know potting it up in pure attapulgite was a bad idea.
What's the best thing to do at this point?
HOWEVER, as you can see below, the spring leaves are not doing so well...
Do you think it's overwatered or underwatered?
It could be underwatered as the roots were pruned so heavily, but I think it's more likely overwatered as attapulgite holds a lot of water even after it drains.
Yes I know potting it up in pure attapulgite was a bad idea.
What's the best thing to do at this point?