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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 3989283" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>Should be ok, I might take the branches down some, which I do anyway. I've seen worse and heavy root pruning makes more roots grow. At a discount from $14.99 there are no complaints, I just dropped $60 on the green gage I got, which was a bargain all thing considered. But I got to hit up the tractor supply.</p><p></p><p>My personal philosophy would be to plant it where you want it rather than putting it in a pot. Every time you transplant you set it back. It is better to be mudded in good with native soil then dropping it in with pot soil. I always take all the pot soil off when I buy potted trees and then pour it on the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 3989283, member: 51737"] Should be ok, I might take the branches down some, which I do anyway. I've seen worse and heavy root pruning makes more roots grow. At a discount from $14.99 there are no complaints, I just dropped $60 on the green gage I got, which was a bargain all thing considered. But I got to hit up the tractor supply. My personal philosophy would be to plant it where you want it rather than putting it in a pot. Every time you transplant you set it back. It is better to be mudded in good with native soil then dropping it in with pot soil. I always take all the pot soil off when I buy potted trees and then pour it on the surface. [/QUOTE]
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