So, imo, this is the safest moment to re-pot, with the buds extending quickly and leaves primed to fully open and begin to photosynthesize. Until the leaves open up, the tree is in a energy deficit, and the time between the re-pot and a positive energy balance is at it's shortest here. A shorter period between re-pot and active photosynthesizing means less susceptibility to infection and more vigor moving into the growing season. Anyway, I've re-potted maples with buds at all 3 stages, as well as maples with 4-6 inch long extensions ( 2-3 internodes with extending leaves present) and all have done just fine. You will be fine if you re-pot with buds swollen but not opening (the 2nd picture). Good luck!This is going to be my first maple repot, so I want to do it at the safest time possible. It's good to understand the window though.
I'm really glad we're having this conversation. I just went out and looked:So, imo, this is the safest moment to re-pot, with the buds extending quickly and leaves primed to fully open and begin to photosynthesize. Until the leaves open up, the tree is in a energy deficit, and the time between the re-pot and a positive energy balance is at it's shortest here. A shorter period between re-pot and active photosynthesizing means less susceptibility to infection and more vigor moving into the growing season. Anyway, I've re-potted maples with buds at all 3 stages, as well as maples with 4-6 inch long extensions ( 2-3 internodes with extending leaves present) and all have done just fine. You will be fine if you re-pot with buds swollen but not opening (the 2nd picture). Good luck!
Easily… I’d say you can repot now and at any point for the next 10-14 days… but I’d shoot for this coming weekendI'm really glad we're having this conversation. I just went out and looked:
Most buds look like they have looked for the last month or so, but I just noticed that a few are actually about to burst! Holy crap! Can repotting wait 2 days until Saturday???
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Yep, bright green tips on the foliage. Fwiw, you usually re-pot junipers after everything else has been re-potted.Great conversation here thanks for all the knowledge. Can anyone provide some clarification on what to look for in junipers? The best I’ve found is that when the tips start turning a bright shiny green. That’s my best tree and the one I’m most concerned about getting right this spring.
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To "Spring" or not to "Spring"... some of the trees don't want to sleep anymore
the trees are inside indeed, in a balcony with 2 large windows always open. This is the "best" I can offer them, since I don't own a house on the ground. But they are happy, they had their dormancy period for more than 2.5 months.it almost looks like those are inside