Brazilian Rain Tree Pot
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I recently purchased a Brazilian rain tree from a local nursery. It is pre-bonsai. I don't know the best way to explain the situation, but I will try. The tree feels "loose" in the soil and the tree wobbles. Because this is a new tree, and it is winter I do not want to repot. I am wondering, would it be better to wait until spring/summer to repot or should I just add some soil to the current pot? Or is it not a big deal? I was hoping to wait until spring/summer of 2023 to repot. I can try to upload pictures/videos tomorrow.
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It could be that is has rooted only on one side, and that transport loosened the soil a little.
I would repot in spring.
I would repot in spring.
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名媛直播 is repotted when it is root bound. A wobbly tree is not root bound. Hence do not need repotting. It needs to be fixed to the pot. Roots will grow and stabilice the tree.
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You can guy wire it to the pot, to help roots to develop.
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it is possible to have a photo of the tree
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You can guy wire it to the pot, to help roots to develop.
That is what I would do.
Usually I use a natural piece of string that will last three months, enough for the roots to be well attached to the ground.
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