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Shohin
Last year I purchased this little satsuki Hibai with the intend to make a cascade or semi cascade out of it.
I'm still not sure this is the best plan for the tree, but the branches need to thicken up a little and it also needs root work so I'll start there.
I've read quite a lot on how to create the neagari, but I haven't worked on any myself.
The person I bought it from told me to gently remove the remaining soil from between the roots.
This makes sense but as I'm also planning on repotting the tree I was wondering how far down I can go and what the dimensions of the new pot should be.
Any other tree like this (little trunk, no main branches, ...) but without neagari I'd put in a slightly bigger container to develop the trunk and main branch structure.
I have a shohin pot (slightly wider, but more shallow) that would make a great fit but I'm not sure if the tree is ready for it?
What would happen if I put this in a bigger pot? How will this affect the roots above the soil?


I'm still not sure this is the best plan for the tree, but the branches need to thicken up a little and it also needs root work so I'll start there.
I've read quite a lot on how to create the neagari, but I haven't worked on any myself.
The person I bought it from told me to gently remove the remaining soil from between the roots.
This makes sense but as I'm also planning on repotting the tree I was wondering how far down I can go and what the dimensions of the new pot should be.
Any other tree like this (little trunk, no main branches, ...) but without neagari I'd put in a slightly bigger container to develop the trunk and main branch structure.
I have a shohin pot (slightly wider, but more shallow) that would make a great fit but I'm not sure if the tree is ready for it?
What would happen if I put this in a bigger pot? How will this affect the roots above the soil?

