WIlliam_Butler_Yeets
Mame
Hey folks. During the indoor season for my microcarpa, I decided to see if I can get it to grow some low aerial roots to hopefully help fatten up the trunk over time. To do that, I wrapped a solo cup around the trunk, taped the seam, and added long fiber sphagnum to the cup. The moss has remained moist and the tree is on a heating pad with light and a breeze and adequate fertilization, everything seems set for success based on what I've read, but what I haven't found in reading about this method is a time estimate. How long should I be expecting it to take before there are some aerial roots, if any? I'm happy to leave the cup on all winter if that's what it takes, but would appreciate any anecdotal data you might have. (I realize the lighting looks a little dim here but it has a spider farmer sf2000 overhead, which it shares with a pineapple that's hogging a lot of space)

