Joe2758
Yamadori
Hello,
I tried an experiment, and it worked according to my original plan, but now I want to check with the community here before I go to the next phase.
When the seeds germinated I planted them in the tiny pots with the radical going through the drainage hole. Then I buried the entire pots in soil.
pure small akadama in the pots, and 3:1 perlite-potting mix in the container.
So my expected result happened. The original plan was to let the taproots girdle. They are cheap pots and might break.
Suggestions?
1. trim escaped roots and put them back in?
2. abandon the plan and just stuff them into the pot later?
3. let them go and see what happens in the spring?
4. put them back in but leave the top exposed? expose the top and put a little moss?
I tried an experiment, and it worked according to my original plan, but now I want to check with the community here before I go to the next phase.
When the seeds germinated I planted them in the tiny pots with the radical going through the drainage hole. Then I buried the entire pots in soil.
pure small akadama in the pots, and 3:1 perlite-potting mix in the container.
So my expected result happened. The original plan was to let the taproots girdle. They are cheap pots and might break.
Suggestions?
1. trim escaped roots and put them back in?
2. abandon the plan and just stuff them into the pot later?
3. let them go and see what happens in the spring?
4. put them back in but leave the top exposed? expose the top and put a little moss?