All aboard the Mugo train!

Today in mid 70s but it's been 90s since may. I'm in Maryland, just north of Baltimore.
Two repots in one year might be pushing it.

Disregard… I just realized you were asking about the other two that had not been repotted in the spring.
 
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Here's a general question. 3 years ago, I cut off half the root ball of 3 nursery mugos. This spring, I repotted 1 and it went well. The other 2 have been growing since with decent growth and appear healthy. I just acquired 2 new pots for them. Could they handle a late summer repot into the new bonsai pots given that mugos generally can handle that kind of thing?

You are in Maryland, I'd probably wait until late summer to repot. Watch for when night time temps begin to cool. When 4 or more nights per week begin to drop below 70 F most trees will have a episode of late summer root growth. Repotting as this late summer root growth episode begins is a good window to repot your mugo.
 
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