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My first real potting (Blue Rug Juniper)

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Old 2 Weeks Ago   #1
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My first real potting (Blue Rug Juniper)

I did my first real potting today, of a Blue Rug Juniper I've had for about two years. I had intended to wait until the next bonsai club work day to get some help with it, but that's not until late May. So I dove in a bludgeoned my way through the procedure as best I could.

I managed to untangle the worst of the interlocking roots near the surface, which means that a couple of the ones I was afraid I might have to cut may be able to contribute to the nebari right in the front. I cleared out nearly all the the old soil (which was mostly organic, although loose enough with bark that it had done ok until now). Now it's in a mixture of a tiny bit of the old organic, a little bit of orchid bark mix, and mostly Schultz Aquatic Soil (which may or may not be identical to Turface), with a bit of driveway gravel at the bottom.

I ended up cutting only about 1/3 of the roots out, which left probably more than should comfortably fit in the pot, but I was trying to be conservative so give the tree some leeway to stay alive.

Hopefully it will settle in pretty quickly and I can do some cutting (e.g., the sacrifice branch at the very bottom left).

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you did good rage looks nice. think twice b4 you take away sacrifice. you can ramify and make interesting jin later meanwhile its never thick enough little more could be good.
it wouldn't hurt to also cut back those 3 thick branches under the apex, that would help develope the bottom more.
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