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I have just uprooted an oak and a sweet chestnut that have self seeded in my allotment, and rather than add to compost we have put in pots. My 10 year old and I have decided to try and bonsai them (she has chosen the sweet chestnut, so I have the oak). They are single stem, about 8” tall, the oak has 6 leaves, the sweet chestnut 4 and they still have their seed attached. It therefore seems they germinated this spring. At the moment they are in wide, shallow ish pots that I had spare but I’ve ordered bonsai pots.
Questions:
- would you leave them to get over the shock of their initial uprooting before moving them to a bonsai pot or do asap?
- their tap root is already deeper than a bonsai pot. Do I plant tree in a bonsai pot with it bent or trim?
- is it right we would then leave for 2-3 years before doing anything else?
It’s a little friendly competition and an education exercise with my daughter, if it doesn’t work, nothing lost!
I have just uprooted an oak and a sweet chestnut that have self seeded in my allotment, and rather than add to compost we have put in pots. My 10 year old and I have decided to try and bonsai them (she has chosen the sweet chestnut, so I have the oak). They are single stem, about 8” tall, the oak has 6 leaves, the sweet chestnut 4 and they still have their seed attached. It therefore seems they germinated this spring. At the moment they are in wide, shallow ish pots that I had spare but I’ve ordered bonsai pots.
Questions:
- would you leave them to get over the shock of their initial uprooting before moving them to a bonsai pot or do asap?
- their tap root is already deeper than a bonsai pot. Do I plant tree in a bonsai pot with it bent or trim?
- is it right we would then leave for 2-3 years before doing anything else?
It’s a little friendly competition and an education exercise with my daughter, if it doesn’t work, nothing lost!