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Correction: Roots don't grow at temperatures around 95F/35C and higher. Roots are definitely dying when the temperature reaches 115F/46C.roots die at temperatures around 95F/35C or higher
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Correction: Roots don't grow at temperatures around 95F/35C and higher. Roots are definitely dying when the temperature reaches 115F/46C.roots die at temperatures around 95F/35C or higher
Hi MrFancyplants. Did you try to smooth those scar's? What happened? Never seem any one even trying...No, no deadwood. Some of the older wounds are healing lumpy causing some reverse taper. I'd like to carve out the lumps so that they heal over smoother.
I’d have to admit the scars don’t look so great so far, but I’m hopeful that it will get better with time. I have a good apical sacrifice going which should help, but will also lead to it’s own scar. I’ll snap some photos once the leaves drop and we can take a look.Hi MrFancyplants. Did you try to smooth those scar's? What happened? Never seem any one even trying...
And the mother... I’m wondering if I should hit woh some fungcide. It had been doing well, but a few of the newest leaves were shriveled and or crispy. I tried to get a shot of some potential new apex buds.
I get my graft types mixed up, but I’m not very good at it anyways. I tried a couple grafts on my benjamina airlayer but I’m sure it was user error. I used an exacto and a thumbtack and no wax or cut paste.Looking nice! the leaves don't look too bad for me but hey I do hit the fungicide once a year just in case! when conditions are warm and wet. by the way! have you ever tried peg grafting on ficus?
The hornbeam? because it is straight, up until some reverse taper, chopped and regrown into a new direction? I hope mine can approach this elegance someday, and it does give me courage to chop It back. I’ll do some thinking on it and maybe set up another airlayer this year to bring it down.@MrFancyPlants, I noticed this tree on Insta today and it flashed me back to your dilemma.