IllinoisSam
Sapling
I was gifted this yardadori about a month ago. The thick trunk is alive and the curly trunks are deadwood, which I intend to keep. I dug it up and tried to keep most of the 10" diameter root ball intact. I dropped it into this Rural King tote (with drainage holes, of course) and surrounded the root ball with easy draining type mix, a combination of different brands of oil dry, pumice and pine bark. t hasn't exactly taken off and I'm worried about it. I do see some budding going on, but also some yellowing.
So, my question is, should I just leave it alone for the year, or should I repot it with the aim of chop sticking or washing out most of the yard dirt and replacing with bonsai soil?
Thanks.
So, my question is, should I just leave it alone for the year, or should I repot it with the aim of chop sticking or washing out most of the yard dirt and replacing with bonsai soil?
Thanks.