ForThemWhatCare
Mame
Is there a different between the restriction on "repotting" at this time of year and simply transferring new raw material from it's nursery pot into a pond basket (with a little root combing)?
If you're slip potting correctly, you're combing out the outer surface of the root mass to ensure it actually will grow into the new surrounding soil. If you're not, you can expect root problems.Is there a different between the restriction on "repotting" at this time of year and simply transferring new raw material from it's nursery pot into a pond basket (with a little root combing)?
The pond basket was too small and would required me to reduce the root ball. I agree this was more lateral than anything else (in the end). I asked in this case because I had the self doubt and thought it best to better understand the rules of the road (so to speak)What happened to the pond basket?
You're better off moving the objective forward and lessening the pot size than, what amounts to be, if that other pot picture is true, moving up a size that will do mostly nothing but make watering more difficult.
I agree you're getting sound advice, but in regards to a question that shouldn't have been asked in the first place.
What is the goal?
I'm not seeing a righteous one.
Sorce
This is a great question. If I'm being completely transparent I'd admit that the only value in the changing of the pot I did was to better allow me to see it. I tend to stare at my raw trees after watering them in order to start developing a plan of action once the calendar says I can give them an initial styling. So in this case it's a lame excuse of it helps ME move forward more than the tree. This is one of the reasons why I'm still a noob...In this case your tree looks perfectly healthy, so the question to ask might be, “What can I do safely to this tree to get it moving forward on its journey to becoming a bonsai?”
rules of the road
Okay, okay! I'll admit my shame.I vote reduce!
These are not public roads, turn signals aren't required.
Rules are not applicable!
the calendar to tell me
Agreed , not matter what info is out there , let the tree help tell you how to go forward , no I not saying my trees talk to me in words , I talk to them lol , they tell you what they need ,Better to let the tree tell you and mark the calendar as a reference, so if you read(past tense) the tree wrong, you can know that calendar reference was wrong, wait longer and read the tree more.
This way you build knowledge and patience, rather than frustration alone.
Backwards World.....
You are ashamed of the proper work, and.....
Well let's just say, today, I joked my new signature line be....
"Exposing fake Shepard's to save the Sheep".
But clearly you are not a sheep! Don't baaaaa for the internet! Only you can know you are correct, unless it's hidden behind false shame.
Sorce
I think with the clever way you massage reality with your deft use of language will allow you to get away with it!Is there a different between the restriction on "repotting" at this time of year and simply transferring new raw material from it's nursery pot into a pond basket (with a little root combing)?