Hi all,
So I recently collected a lodgepole pine up in the mountains where I live. Unfortunately in the process of collecting it, the tree was esentially barerooted. The soil it was in was a silty sand. When I got back from the mountains I potted it up, but unfortunately ran out of my bonsai soil, talk about a bad day. I did not have all the material to make more so for the time being I used the soil it was originally growing in. I had also collected some decomposed granite while I was up there so I amended the soil with that.
My question would be now that I have gathered the necessary materials to make a good soil, should I repot or wait until this winter?
I live along the front range in colorado, and this week was the first week of sustained 90 + degree days. Fortunately the first week I had it we had nice cool temps in the 60's. This is my first pine I have collected and it has a lot of potential, but I dont want to kill it with bad soil, and on the other hand I dont want to kill it with potting at the wrong time of the year.
So I recently collected a lodgepole pine up in the mountains where I live. Unfortunately in the process of collecting it, the tree was esentially barerooted. The soil it was in was a silty sand. When I got back from the mountains I potted it up, but unfortunately ran out of my bonsai soil, talk about a bad day. I did not have all the material to make more so for the time being I used the soil it was originally growing in. I had also collected some decomposed granite while I was up there so I amended the soil with that.
My question would be now that I have gathered the necessary materials to make a good soil, should I repot or wait until this winter?
I live along the front range in colorado, and this week was the first week of sustained 90 + degree days. Fortunately the first week I had it we had nice cool temps in the 60's. This is my first pine I have collected and it has a lot of potential, but I dont want to kill it with bad soil, and on the other hand I dont want to kill it with potting at the wrong time of the year.