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After considerable research I recently collected some RMJ yamadori. They are relatively young and uninteresting trees at this point because I wanted to make sure that the first time I try yamadori, they are more likely to survive, or at very least that I didn't kill a particularly special tree. However;
- Everything I read indicates that they need their root ball as in tact as possible
- I got the vast majority of the roots out.
- Where I took them from is very sandy.
- They essentially bare rooted themselves upon removal, due to the sandy soil.
- a lot of care was taken to avoid this.
What are the implications? Can they be rehabilitated? Is it really that bad for them to be transplanted with bare roots?
- Everything I read indicates that they need their root ball as in tact as possible
- I got the vast majority of the roots out.
- Where I took them from is very sandy.
- They essentially bare rooted themselves upon removal, due to the sandy soil.
- a lot of care was taken to avoid this.
What are the implications? Can they be rehabilitated? Is it really that bad for them to be transplanted with bare roots?