bougainvillea
I have six bougainvillea cuttings in a 6" pot - three different
colours, species / variety unknown. To my consternation they have all rooted. I am told that they have very delicate roots and transplanting is a high risk business. I'd be entirely happy to leave them all together and treat them as one plant. Is this feasible? If not do I transplant asap or give them time to build up stronger root systems? |
bougainvillea
They do tend to grow large so I'd have a go at separating them. I had them
growing in my garden in SA - one was up to the top of the house & needed constant trimming. I've never considered them to be that fragile. Jayne "billtheburglar" wrote in message om... I have six bougainvillea cuttings in a 6" pot - three different colours, species / variety unknown. To my consternation they have all rooted. I am told that they have very delicate roots and transplanting is a high risk business. I'd be entirely happy to leave them all together and treat them as one plant. Is this feasible? If not do I transplant asap or give them time to build up stronger root systems? |
bougainvillea
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billtheburglar writes I have six bougainvillea cuttings in a 6" pot - three different colours, species / variety unknown. To my consternation they have all rooted. I am told that they have very delicate roots and transplanting is a high risk business. I'd be entirely happy to leave them all together and treat them as one plant. Is this feasible? If not do I transplant asap or give them time to build up stronger root systems? The roots are delicate at this stage - like fine hairs. I suggest that you keep them in the existing pot for a few weeks after they have struck and then carefully pot them on into a mix of JI No.3 and coarse sand. I would be a bit wary of leaving them in the same pot - you could well have pink, red and orange! Six out of six is an amazing achievement - I used to get around 50/60% (using individual plug pots). -- Robert |
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