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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: quebec
Country: Canada
Posts: 4
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Juniper Transplant
I wish to know when it is the best time to transplant juniper, a got a lot of them , and i want to be sure.
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Carrier of Bonsai Fever
Join Date: Oct-2001
Location: So-Cal, US of A
Country: America The Beautiful
USDA Zone: Zone 9-10
Posts: 1,833
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Andres,
Welcome and thanks for posting. Congrats on the juniper ownership. There are tons of factors involved. In my area we repot Nanas, prostrata, foemina, san jose, 365 days a year. Zone 9 my brother. I can only Imagine what your current temperatures are. Cananda eh? I know you are itchin to get to work, but wait a bit untill the spring is upon us. You will have less losses. One nuts opinion
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bonsaiTALK Master
Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: southern ontario (windsor)
Country: canada
USDA Zone: 6a / 6b
AHS Heat Zone: 5?
Posts: 315
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i'm here in southern ontario and wouldn't do it till spring my friend.
depending where you are in quebec, i'd say late may would be best/safest. good luck and joyeux noel. |
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