If you've recently potted up that Mulberry without a trim, you might want to chop the top 6 inches or so off it. That way it will put more energy into the roots and stop wilting. I've only got a very young dwarf mulberry growing in my current place, and my feijoa looks similar to the one you showed. Nice video mate. I gave you a sub and a 👍 Cheers!
Thanks, thought it might be best. I usually give plants a trim when repotting but didn't as its a single stem. I decided to trim the end of and try grafting it to the dwarf mulberry i have. Thanks for the sub
If you've recently potted up that Mulberry without a trim, you might want to chop the top 6 inches or so off it.
That way it will put more energy into the roots and stop wilting.
I've only got a very young dwarf mulberry growing in my current place, and my feijoa looks similar to the one you showed.
Nice video mate. I gave you a sub and a 👍 Cheers!
Thanks, thought it might be best. I usually give plants a trim when repotting but didn't as its a single stem. I decided to trim the end of and try grafting it to the dwarf mulberry i have.
Thanks for the sub