Truth is any growth node will root or branch by location and conditions.I’ve recently been told about a experiment a friend did, and I want to try this summer. He planted a large girl and bent her over sideways slowly till she was touching the ground and cut the tips and drenched it in clonex and planted it. He said it took root! I wanna see this for myself... so I’m gonna do it. Maybe have a weed arch haha.
My thoughts exactly, I’m also worried if the stem is touching the medium too long it might take root. I might raise the light a bit and make her stretch againProps. Old Bonsaii method. All good. I'd make a mom and train. Only suggestion is to compress the rings a bit with your fingers as they get close to each other. Will allow air and develop the bark to keep from grafting.
I only failed my Bonsaii attempts due to my poor choice of plants. Did a few in my 30's. 50F day in the garage killed this after too much work.My thoughts exactly, I’m also worried if the stem is touching the medium too long it might take root. I might raise the light a bit and make her stretch again
Hell it might look even cooler if the bottom of the loop roots. Lol. Edit.... one big ass loop you could almost use as a handle. NiceMy thoughts exactly, I’m also worried if the stem is touching the medium too long it might take root. I might raise the light a bit and make her stretch again
Aside from a Dr. Seuss plant, I think that’s what I’m hoping for. I’ll post a pic when it hardens off!Interesting
I want to say it will strangle itself, but it should almost fuse after the stem gets big, and it should become one big knot in the trunk lol
Pick it up by its handle to see if it's ready for waterHell it might look even cooler if the bottom of the loop roots. Lol. Edit.... one big ass loop you could almost use as a handle. Nice
Where's the pin for the cropping, docking or pinning of those ears? Mutes the symmetrical bone structure.I just want to make sure I get the notifications for this thread