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I got these five Rocky Mountain junipers saplings from a nursery clearance for really cheap. They are definitely struggling. I've dabbled in indoor bonsai but this is my first attempt at outdoor trees. I've repotted one and wired another one. they're in a really wet compost type soil and the roots are extremely dense. Could this be why they're struggling? To much moisture and the roots too dense? Should I repot all of them in a faster draining soil mix? What about pruning and shaping, should I hold of on that until they're healthier? Any advice on how to proceed is much appreciated.
I live in Boise Idaho.
I got these five Rocky Mountain junipers saplings from a nursery clearance for really cheap. They are definitely struggling. I've dabbled in indoor bonsai but this is my first attempt at outdoor trees. I've repotted one and wired another one. they're in a really wet compost type soil and the roots are extremely dense. Could this be why they're struggling? To much moisture and the roots too dense? Should I repot all of them in a faster draining soil mix? What about pruning and shaping, should I hold of on that until they're healthier? Any advice on how to proceed is much appreciated.
I live in Boise Idaho.