RODERLO
Mame
Hey BNutters,
Last weekend I purchased this Cedrus Atlantica from a local garden center. It's in a kind of clay/peat soil right now.
Upon closer inspection I noticed that it seems to not have broken dormancy yet, based on the look of the buds.
It seems like Cedrus is extremely late to wake up from dormancy? Is this normal for the species?
I would like some confirmation from you guys if this is true and if so does that mean I can still repot this as soon as the buds do start pushing?
I'd really like to get it out of it's nursery soil.
Also, I've read about this species' sensitivity to root disturbance so I will take that into account when repotting.
Last weekend I purchased this Cedrus Atlantica from a local garden center. It's in a kind of clay/peat soil right now.
Upon closer inspection I noticed that it seems to not have broken dormancy yet, based on the look of the buds.
It seems like Cedrus is extremely late to wake up from dormancy? Is this normal for the species?
I would like some confirmation from you guys if this is true and if so does that mean I can still repot this as soon as the buds do start pushing?
I'd really like to get it out of it's nursery soil.
Also, I've read about this species' sensitivity to root disturbance so I will take that into account when repotting.