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danny22 14-01-2009 09:24 PM

Repotting Umbrella plant
 
Hi everyone,

My mother has had an umbrella plant for ages, not very well looked after unfortunately.

It is severely root bound - practically no soil in the pot, only roots. I just tried to water it, and the water didn't drain off the top for about 60 seconds, just pooled on top of the exposed roots.

It is, however, growing new growth :)

I was wondering if, when repotting into a larger pot, I should break down the rootball a bit to loosen them up? Or just pop it straight into new soil as it is?

Any idea how to take a cutting from this? I would kind of like one of my own :D

Thank you in advance!

shazzbat 14-01-2009 09:47 PM

Repotting Umbrella plant
 

"danny22" wrote in message
...

Hi everyone,

My mother has had an umbrella plant for ages, not very well looked
after unfortunately.

It is severely root bound - practically no soil in the pot, only roots.
I just tried to water it, and the water didn't drain off the top for
about 60 seconds, just pooled on top of the exposed roots.

It is, however, growing new growth :)

I was wondering if, when repotting into a larger pot, I should break
down the rootball a bit to loosen them up? Or just pop it straight into
new soil as it is?

Any idea how to take a cutting from this? I would kind of like one of
my own :D

Thank you in advance!


If you can separate the roots a bit without damging them too much, then yes.
Get as much compost as you can between the roots, and plenty round the
outside for it to grow into and she'll be fine.

As for cuttings, some of the umbrella type leaves can be rooted in a dish of
water. Separate leaf from plant, turn upside down in a shallow dish and
change the water daily. after 2-3 weeks you should see tiny whit rootlets
coming from the centre of the rosette, then it can be potted.

Steve



Kase[_3_] 14-01-2009 10:26 PM

Repotting Umbrella plant
 

"danny22" wrote in message
...

Hi everyone,

My mother has had an umbrella plant for ages, not very well looked
after unfortunately.

It is severely root bound - practically no soil in the pot, only roots.
I just tried to water it, and the water didn't drain off the top for
about 60 seconds, just pooled on top of the exposed roots.

It is, however, growing new growth :)

I was wondering if, when repotting into a larger pot, I should break
down the rootball a bit to loosen them up? Or just pop it straight into
new soil as it is?

Any idea how to take a cutting from this? I would kind of like one of
my own :D

Thank you in advance!


Which umbrella plant? I'm guessing Schefflera

Kase



danny22 15-01-2009 07:48 AM

I think it is a Schefflera but not 100%, she can't remember as she has had it that long.

Thanks for the help so far :)

danny22 15-01-2009 06:10 PM

Sorry can I just confirm something....I turn the cutting upside down? As in I put the leaves in the water, not the end of the stem?

shazzbat 16-01-2009 02:44 PM

Repotting Umbrella plant
 

"jane" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 18:10:57 +0000, danny22
wrote:

~
~Sorry can I just confirm something....I turn the cutting upside down? As
~in I put the leaves in the water, not the end of the stem?

Isn't this the way of getting cuttings to root from the
water-loving umbrella tree cyperus alternifolius?

I doubt it'd work for a schefflera. Need to know which plant
you've got!



You're probably right at that. Well, I did say "some of the umbrella type
leaves" That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.




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