Hello good folks!
I just thought I’d do a quick update on this collected oak and say, the Oak is still alive. Cambium is still green! The last few leaves fell off a few weeks ago. The weather finally cooled off here in North Texas and it’s such a glorious feeling to be outside. I had to take a trip to Denver for a few days to get out of the heat but when I came back cooler temps found us here in Dallas!
I’m wondering what would be some good options for overwintering this weak fella to make sure he lasts through to spring. (I didn’t get a good root ball at collection but I’ve been making sure my aftercare is on point all the time.) The oak is in pure pumice.
I have two outdoor closets in the carport that are attached to the house that are unheated but receive 0 sunlight.
I also have a detached studio space that I can choose to leave unheated, that receives plenty of sunlight from windows and a large skylight.
Since the oak is in a dormant state already, what would be the best course of action for keeping it alive until spring arrives.
I hear we are gonna get an “El Niño winter” here in Dallas so it may be harsher than usual winters in this area.
What are my options for overwintering this collection? Scared that a freeze may just kill the few roots it does have that have sustained it until this far. And I didn’t come this far just to come this far
any help would be amazing as overwintering has been confusing to me since I started bonsai a couple years ago.
Thank you all!