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Old 14-May-2007   #5
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Originally Posted by ChicagoBlues
Hi guys,

I uprooted an almost dead ginkgo last year in summer from my brother's yard hoping to revive it, and I potted it in a gallon pot. For around two months it did not show any sign of life, when one day I decided to throw it in the garbage, and then I noticed a green node an inch above the base.

I then decided to help the tree in its fight to survive, and chopped off the tree from right above the node. After that the node sprouted into a few leaves before going dormant in winter. Recently, around two weeks ago, I repotted this stump in a training pot, and now I am scared of the spring frosts that Chicago can bring.

Do you guys think it was the right time to repot, and if it wasn't how do I make sure it gets maximum growth opportunities?


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