Yamadori in the Upper Peninsula

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Got out to the woods this past weekend to grab a few new trees. Grow boxes are each 24x12.
Eastern White Cedar is mostly clay around the root ball. I didn't want to disturb it too much. Does anyone know if these require the same mycorrhizal fungi relationship the way conifers do?
Balsam is gonna either be a twin trunk or if I jin one, it could be a slant/windswept.
Spruce (not sure which species - maybe Norway?) has more movement below moss, I just wanted to dress it up for photos. right now, trunk is about an inch thick at base

Oh, and I can't figure out how to rotate pictures apparently. On my computer, they are all vertical, but when I post, they are horizontal. IDK :rolleyes:
 

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@mattspinniken you seem to be the expert in cedar collecting in MI. What would you recommend I doo with a tightly compacted clay ball around the roots.
Assuming it lives, can I wash and remove over the next couple repottings?
 
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