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Old 10-27-2021, 09:41 AM   #21 (permalink)
 
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The plant is about 7 yrs in its present spot. Flowers would be nice but I'm not getting my hopes up, I don't feel as ambitious with p-stem protection this fall.

PS-- it looks like they will reach Halloween this year without a significant freeze beforehand. That's a first for me.
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I just measured my p- stems. A few are 9 feet. I honestly thought I'd never thought I'd see that, I figured 8 was it for up here.
That is a decent height for those plants.....add another 9 feet of leaf and that is an awesome plant.

My plants went to max size and then the pups subsequently took over to start the mat over again. The cycle was about 4 years for me.

I had a local late freeze this spring .......so I think I will have all 6 footers.
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Sorry this is so spread out....OOOPS.

Like most plants it depends how you site them in the landscape.
Water, soil, fertilizer,mulch all play a roll on the plants health and success.

Springtime growing conditions are dramatically different in both of the photos.
The plants shown in both photos are taken a few days apart and are within a mile of one another.
The difference in total height will 6ft vs 20ft+ at end of season

Parking lot basjoos.
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Backyard basjoos.
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That's so interesting! Why is the parking lot one so much smaller than the backyard one?

I have twice gotten basjoos to plant at my parents' house, and both times they died when I planted them in ground into a full sun location, even after having hardened them a bit first. I'm hoping this year's one survives after longer period of hardening, but it's still quite small and slow!
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That's so interesting! Why is the parking lot one so much smaller than the backyard one?

I have twice gotten basjoos to plant at my parents' house, and both times they died when I planted them in ground into a full sun location, even after having hardened them a bit first. I'm hoping this year's one survives after longer period of hardening, but it's still quite small and slow!
i was hoping someone else would answer your question.

have you ever rode by a cornfield and noticed the outside edges dont grow as well as a few feet in?

have ever watched a video of a banana plantation? and notice the bananas dont do as well on the outside edges as apposed to the inside?

sun and heat. pretty much the same thing.

but my friend, when they say plant in FULL SUN.........well, tongue in cheek?

i need to edit this one and add what i was trying to say,,,, so; sometimes sun and heat can make a large difference too. and i will repeat what cincinnana said location, mulch, fertilizer makes a large difference.
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