"I probably shouldn't have cut that one" yeah, I had that happen with Dimorphorchis lowii. There was a root with a black mushy area and, rather than following the root, I just cut and all of the area below that mush was just fine and had a root tip and two branches. 🤦♀ On a plant with a large root system it wouldn't matter, on that one, big oops.
Hi Julie, do you find that the top layer of stones starts to work it’s way down into the pumice? I was putting stones on top of my leca but they eventually almost disappeared and ended up not doing the job.
Good set of roots so far and she will do even better in her new pot !!!
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Thanks for this demo.
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Beautiful roots, it should do well ❤ great repot!
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Never tried that set up… I can’t. But looking good.
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"I probably shouldn't have cut that one"
yeah, I had that happen with Dimorphorchis lowii. There was a root with a black mushy area and, rather than following the root, I just cut and all of the area below that mush was just fine and had a root tip and two branches. 🤦♀ On a plant with a large root system it wouldn't matter, on that one, big oops.
Hi Julie, do you find that the top layer of stones starts to work it’s way down into the pumice? I was putting stones on top of my leca but they eventually almost disappeared and ended up not doing the job.
@Renate Cormick. I’ll have to watch for that. I’ve not had them in this setup long enough to know