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grape vine cutting
Hi,
I have a grape vine cutting in a 3-1/2" pot consisting of a woody stem 4mm dia and about 100mm long, 50mm in the soil and the rest in the air. The new growth is from a bud at the very top of the woody stem and is now up to its third pair of leaves. It needs repotting soon as roots are showing at the bottom, and here is the question: will the old woody stem be able to expand or will it constrain future growth? I could set it deeper in the new pot so that the soil level came up to the new growth, from where more roots might develop, or is there a danger of the new shoot rotting if I do that? What would people advise? brian mitchell |
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