I pruned my calamansi plants. I can't even call them plants or shrubs are they feel so frail and tiny. I pruned one to the point that there were no leaves. I was afraid I killed it. But when I returned after a week's trip to NYC, growth!
My next project is to move some of the plants to individual pots. A huge pot is home to 3-5 wee plants. I'm still on the fence as I know this would create stress for the plants. Any tips on rehoming plants?
Spring is usually a good time to repot trees as that's when they're focused on shooting energy out of their roots. However if you've done a lot of work on them in the last few months that could still cause stress. If the trees live outdoors, make sure you're past the last frost date of your zone and keep the trees' hardiness in mind. Good luck!
I pruned my calamansi plants. I can't even call them plants or shrubs are they feel so frail and tiny. I pruned one to the point that there were no leaves. I was afraid I killed it. But when I returned after a week's trip to NYC, growth!
My next project is to move some of the plants to individual pots. A huge pot is home to 3-5 wee plants. I'm still on the fence as I know this would create stress for the plants. Any tips on rehoming plants?
What a resilient tree! Glad to hear.
Spring is usually a good time to repot trees as that's when they're focused on shooting energy out of their roots. However if you've done a lot of work on them in the last few months that could still cause stress. If the trees live outdoors, make sure you're past the last frost date of your zone and keep the trees' hardiness in mind. Good luck!