browndrake
10-26-2009, 09:21 PM
I have all my bananas potted up for winter. They are enjoying the wood stove and my south and west facing windows.
I will need to repot some of them soon as they are still growing at a pretty good rate.
Question: If a plant gets rootbound, will it get un-rootbound when I plant it outside in the spring? Will there be anything special that I will need to do for it?
Is it important to not let it get rootbound? Honestly rootbound sounds good to me...if it has no long term consequences, as I only have about 5'-6' more space until they are pushing my ceiling. I am hoping that spring comes before they hit the ceiling...or I will need to move them to my dad's place to gain a few more feet of headspace.
Any feedback appreciated.
aaron
I will need to repot some of them soon as they are still growing at a pretty good rate.
Question: If a plant gets rootbound, will it get un-rootbound when I plant it outside in the spring? Will there be anything special that I will need to do for it?
Is it important to not let it get rootbound? Honestly rootbound sounds good to me...if it has no long term consequences, as I only have about 5'-6' more space until they are pushing my ceiling. I am hoping that spring comes before they hit the ceiling...or I will need to move them to my dad's place to gain a few more feet of headspace.
Any feedback appreciated.
aaron