RoadManDenDron
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Take care with neem, use only in the evening as it has potential to burn the foliage with direct sunlight
It has 2 thick roots coming out that I’d probably want to remove at some point but I left those the heck alone as I know now is not the time for root work plus that would almost certainly count as a big insult, even with all the smaller roots, but idk where those come from, they may all come from the two thicker trunk roots I can see for all I know. Suppose they may work for nebari but just seems to be those two.
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No you don't want to cut those big roots. We call those 'nebari'.
Just a shame there’s only those two at that level that I can see, but if I can get them developed they may help combat any reverse taper from the two trunks, will have to see whats lower down in a year or so when I repot.
You did right to use it all up, neem has a very short half life in water
I think usually they say 2 weeks for re spray but I often do it in a week or so, the idea is to catch any eggs that may hatch- before they can breed themselves
Spraying neighbouring plants also a good move,
Hopefully you will notice the bugs are gone tomorrow or within a few days.
It has 2 thick roots coming out that I’d probably want to remove at some point
Thank you for linking this video, it was great to watch! I think theres at least one thicker root on the opposite side of the tree but its a bit lower down, not sure how deep the trunk goes. Certainly will need the root work doing over the course of a few years, will be sure to save this video to refer back to.Here is a good example video that I parked in my memory because I had a juniper in the same situation and he goes over exactly this. He discusses how removing the root improves the appearance of the tree and how removing the root would not affect the health of his tree.