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New Maple - need to repot and Prune Hard

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Posted 3 years 10 months ago #71509
Hi,

I realize this is not the right time of year to repot, so I will wait until early spring/ late winter. I have a new maple I got from Home depot that I need to prune hard + repot at some point. Can I do both at the same time? Or should I repot first? Or prune it now and repot later this year? I am worried the tree might not recover well if I prune hard now.
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Posted 3 years 10 months ago #71516
Do you mind sharing a picture?
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Posted 3 years 10 months ago #71543
Heres a picture -
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Posted 3 years 10 months ago #71544
It does not look as if will need re potting but it does need pruning.
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Posted 3 years 10 months ago #71587
The best thing to do is plant it in the ground and let it grow, thickening the trunk. This tree will take several years to thicken up enough to call it a bonsai.
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