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Omono
This place feels like it's chilled out a bit - that, or I did. After being shut up inside for so long and finally getting out to chat to some people, it feels like the world is a better place in general. Deleting Twitter was like taking really, really good medicine, too, for the record.
Anyways, I was curious about this one...
I have a nice Chinese elm I bought from a warmer climate. It arrived during zero degree weather. While it MAY have started entering dormancy (it was ~60-65 where I bought it), thrusting it from there into zero degree weather seemed like a recipe for tree murder. So I kept it inside.
Now it's leafing out, and I'm sitting here wondering if I've tricked it into thinking it's Spring, and should be repotting it now vs. later in Spring.
Curious what the group thinks on this one. It FEELS like it makes sense to repot it, as it's waking up, but I know I also have a really bad habit lately of trying to justify out-of-season work (sound familiar, @Brian Van Fleet ?) and wanted to get honest and impartial opinions.
It's currently under T8 lights and on a heat pad.
Anyways, I was curious about this one...
I have a nice Chinese elm I bought from a warmer climate. It arrived during zero degree weather. While it MAY have started entering dormancy (it was ~60-65 where I bought it), thrusting it from there into zero degree weather seemed like a recipe for tree murder. So I kept it inside.
Now it's leafing out, and I'm sitting here wondering if I've tricked it into thinking it's Spring, and should be repotting it now vs. later in Spring.
Curious what the group thinks on this one. It FEELS like it makes sense to repot it, as it's waking up, but I know I also have a really bad habit lately of trying to justify out-of-season work (sound familiar, @Brian Van Fleet ?) and wanted to get honest and impartial opinions.
It's currently under T8 lights and on a heat pad.