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I have this indoor evergreen plant (I don't know its name) that was the
center plant in this picture http://www.brandylion.com/images/indoor_plants.jpg This pic was taken a few years ago when it was in pretty bad shape. Now it's about double that size and relatively healthy but became root bound in its pot. Today I transplanted it into its new, larger pot and I screwed up and half of the root ball fell off. I should have been more careful. Anyway, now that it is in a much larger pot with only half a root ball, is there anything I should do to make sure this plant doesn't go into shock and die on me? It looks fine now but I just did the botched transplant operation a few hours ago. |
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In article , Mark
Anderson wrote: I have this indoor evergreen plant (I don't know its name) that was the center plant in this picture http://www.brandylion.com/images/indoor_plants.jpg This pic was taken a few years ago when it was in pretty bad shape. Now it's about double that size and relatively healthy but became root bound in its pot. Today I transplanted it into its new, larger pot and I screwed up and half of the root ball fell off. I should have been more careful. Anyway, now that it is in a much larger pot with only half a root ball, is there anything I should do to make sure this plant doesn't go into shock and die on me? It looks fine now but I just did the botched transplant operation a few hours ago. Seems to me that if part of the rootball just fell off, it wasn't a very important part of the root. But as for transplant shock, a feeding of Vitamin B should help. -paghat the ratgirl -- Get your Paghat the Ratgirl T-Shirt he http://www.paghat.com/giftshop.html "History, I believe, furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government." -Thomas Jefferson |
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"Mark Anderson" wrote in message
. net... I have this indoor evergreen plant (I don't know its name) that was the center plant in this picture snip Today I transplanted it into its new, larger pot and I screwed up and half of the root ball fell off. Hi, The plant is Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla) and can be grown from cuttings so the loss of some of the root ball should be tolerated. http://www.floridata.com/ref/a/arau_het.cfm has a lot of info on maintaining this plant and Google can bring lots more on care as a house plant. HTH -_- how no NEWS is good |
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