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How do I water my bonsai? - Bonsai
... on them. > Trees that are extremely root bound have special problems. The water will often just run down the inside of the pot never penetrating the root ball. > Newly pruned trees will use ...
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When is the best time to repot and how should I do it? - Bonsai
... simply placing the root ball in another pot which may or may not be larger. > Root pruning and repotting a root bound plant will refresh ... every 3-5 years. > Generally, tropicals are best repotted and root pruned during the hottest part of the year when they are actively ... bud break or when they first start showing fresh white root growth. Usually this is accomplished in the early spring. Some ...
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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... , this is mainly because smaller plants are generally less likely to become "root bound" by being kept in a pot for an extended period. For this ... become established when planted out. If you can be sure that the root system of the plant has not developed into a tight mass in the pot or if you are prepared to carry out some root pruning before planting, there is no reason why larger plants can't be ...
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divided for first time: a tangled mess! - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... supposed to be. When I planted them in the first place I found them so root bound it was like there was no soil in the pot. I couldn't pry them ...
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Cymbidium medium - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... is the usual practice. The problem right now is that because the pot is so root bound, it's drying out way too quickly. Should I repot now, and if so, what ...
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ZZ Plant...Cuttings? - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... . I stuck another in the dirt same result. Some people say you can root a leaf. I have never tried that. RE: ZZ Plant...Cuttings? clip ... started to get root rot over the winter even though the top 3" of the soil was bone dry. I wonder if they get so root bound that this ... 20:33 I agree with hopefulauthor on the ZZ liking to be pot bound too. Yellowing leaves?. Is the ZZ in the same pot in which you ...
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Pot Bound Nursery Stock
... Pot Bound Nursery Stock GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Pot Bound Nursery Stock Sometimes it happens that trees and shrubs are grown in containers long enough that the roots become pot-bound. A root bound tree will never flourish, The roots circle endlessly instead of spreading out into the soil in search of water and nutrients. When containers are removed, check the root ...
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Dann Ladd - New Projects and Concepts
... Dan Ladd P.O. Box 254 Putney, Vt. 05346 (802) 387-4138 Dan@danladd.com Root Moulding: I grow the roots of a tree in a mould, I use a variety ... stunted and completely root-bound (within the mould in this case), as in pot bound. The results are many. One is the removal of the mould, which reveals a dried root mass, which has ...
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overwintering papyrus in zone 5 - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... done this with dwarf Cyperus brought inside which wasn't thriving (probably because it was root-bound)...just started new plants in water which is partly the way the plant naturally propagates ...
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For Christmas and Chanukah: Oranges as Houseplants
... with good drainage. They should be repotted when they become root-bound, about every 2 years. Place them in good light with ... during the winter months may cause leaf discoloration, leaf drop, or root rot. Fertilize every 2 weeks during the summer months, when they ... . Bottom heat of 21-23C is helpful. The cuttings should root in 6-8 weeks. Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of ...
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