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2012-08-01

Cuphea 001 : Attempting aerial roots

Cuphea 001 : Attempting aerial roots

Found this Cuphea hyssopifolia in the local forestry nursery.
Its abundant aerial roots on the trunk kind of attracted my eye.

The "shrub" still in its nursery pot
Close-up on the aerial roots that got my attention
Getting a look at the roots
The root system, needs some untangling
and some tidying up.
Close-up on the root ball and the aerial roots
I played with the tree, viewing it at different angles. I ended
up choosing this slanted angle.
Getting rid of the extra roots. You dont see it well in this pic,
but there still LOTS of feeder roots present.
From this view you can see the root mass still left, even
after the pruning.
Repotted
Close-up
Top view
Got some sphagnum moss ready
Applied the sphagnum moss on the aerial roots. Make sure to
get the sphagnum moss well inside space in-between the aerial roots.
Top view
Side view
Done! I'll have to wait and see how the
aerial roots developped.


3 comments:

  1. Where is the result? Or MHSRIP?

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  2. It worked.
    The plant has been repotted and is once again root bound.
    It has lots of growth, but slow in bulking up.
    Still trying to figure how to nudge it in the right direction.

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  3. Does this species ever grow aerial roots directly down from the branches?

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