Tree loose in soil
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Now, seeing as the trees are shohin sized, I figured I didn't need to hold down the trees using wire so I just added soil to the pot, placed the tree, then added more soil, using a chopstick to let the soil fill all empty spaces. The soil is coarse and unlike regular compost I must add. After watering, the trees are sort of loose or flimsy in the soil and can easily be tilted. I know the trees haven't settle yet especially after root pruning, but is this normal?
Should I just wait a couple of weeks for the root network to grow again for the trees to become actually totally fixed in the soil? Should I have added wire? Any advice or help is appreciated! Thanks!
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nadereid wrote: Should I have added wire?
Yes.
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I trimmed back some of the foliage today to help aid root growth. Is this normal for repotted trees? Thanks!
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m5eaygeoff wrote: They should not be inside.
And trimming foliage does not aid root growth.
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nadereid wrote: Could it be simple repotting shock? Because I did do some root pruning.
How much root pruning did you do?
Yes, could be shock.
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Etc. can you post picture.
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