Burying a plant deep

Halebop

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When you bury a plant deep during transplant does it mean you are cutting off the top half of the soil for roots to grow in? I know people say that more roots grow off the buried stem but I'm not sure they always do. Can I Bury a plant say half down a in a pot and it will have enough space to grow good roots?
 

hotrodharley

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That’s going to depend on the size of the container and on the size of the plant. I plant deep if necessary. I also use skewers to aerate the entire container between waterings. At chop I have fine roots filling the container even on the top. Bags or buckets. Doesn’t matter.
 

speedwell68

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When you bury a plant deep during transplant does it mean you are cutting off the top half of the soil for roots to grow in? I know people say that more roots grow off the buried stem but I'm not sure they always do. Can I Bury a plant say half down a in a pot and it will have enough space to grow good roots?
Much the same as you, I have been led to believe that once you bury the stem the plant will chuck out new roots from the buried stem.

If I do get a stretchy plant and I have to bury it deeper, I always end up with a decent root ball with roots all the way down.

These 3 here have gone super stretchy, for no apparent reason, so I will have plant them deeper, it isn't a big deal.

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Star Dog

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Stems do root if you bury them, i sometimes bury the 1st two nodes so i can cut them away rooted at a later date.
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For rooting on the plant...5-6 days after the above post i had reason to do some air layering, while I had the necessary items i done the plant that's recovering (after being lost in the post) it's then going to be a mother and a plant for flowering.
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I wrapped a piece of wire around the stem and tightened it enough to restrict the sap but not to cut it off.
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Above the choke i removed the 1st nodes, put root it sponges in the ball then closed it around the stem.
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11 days later it's (the stem) rooted.

Eta... I'll let it grow a reasonable amount of root before cutting it away, there's no point in cutting it off for it to go back the way.
 
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Star Dog

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I posted the above on Saturday.
Today...
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I cut below it and re potted it.
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Some of you might remember my op on burying stems for future reference.
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Air layering seems to root quicker than burying, presumably it's due to the choke but idk for sure.
 
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