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abutilon roots
I've noticed my 3-4 year old abutilons now have an exposed 3" section of
gnarled roots on the surface, almost as if they're trying to climb out of the compost. They are quite healthy looking otherwise so I don't know whether to put more soil in the pots or leave them alone. Any thoughts appreciated |
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abutilon roots
On 27/06/2013 12:46, stuart noble wrote:
I've noticed my 3-4 year old abutilons now have an exposed 3" section of gnarled roots on the surface, almost as if they're trying to climb out of the compost. They are quite healthy looking otherwise so I don't know whether to put more soil in the pots or leave them alone. Any thoughts appreciated Sounds to me as if it's begging to be re potted. |
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abutilon roots
On 27/06/2013 13:59, David Hill wrote:
On 27/06/2013 12:46, stuart noble wrote: I've noticed my 3-4 year old abutilons now have an exposed 3" section of gnarled roots on the surface, almost as if they're trying to climb out of the compost. They are quite healthy looking otherwise so I don't know whether to put more soil in the pots or leave them alone. Any thoughts appreciated Sounds to me as if it's begging to be re potted. I don't think so, but I might turn them out and take a look. |
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