repotted my favorite tree last night, a gift from a friend. this was only my second repot (here's hoping i didn't kill it...
) so mistakes were made- potted a little too high and missed the angle a bit, but i'm happy overall with the experience. took me about three hours all in all, especially carefully working the soil out of the roots. lots of misting.
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it was given to me in a traditional cascade pot with a very dense loam/sand mix and was percolating extremely slowly, so before it's to come in for the winter i decided to put it in an intermediate pot with a soil i could more easily read (monto clay and bonsai block, i think it's similar to turface? if anyone has any suggestions for a favorite mix for serissa, let me know!). in the new potting i brought the top of the nebari to the surface and started to try an encourage a flare in the roots, but it'll need more work in the future.
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the wires have been on it for a month or so, starting to work it towards my vision for it. it was putting out it's second wave of flowers after the peak summer heat started to come down, so after i repotted it last night, i spent an hour or two this afternoon trimming off the buds and flowers to reduce energy consumption. or that was my thinking at least.