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I have a blue java tree and it's growing quite well lately. I just noticed some other stuff coming up in the planter. It looks like grass of some kind. I went to remove it and I wanted to get it all, so I dug down a bit. When I did, I was surprised to see how deep the roots went. I then got concerned that this may be a pup sprouting. I'm just not sure what they look like when they first appear. To me, this growth seems a bit far from the tree itself to be a pup. It's about a foot away. I'm not sure how far pups grow from the tree. Thanks in advance.
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So I'm not sure what I was looking at was a pup, but I'm pretty sure this is...
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Another quick question. How do I know if this is a water or a sword sucker? (I'm also not sure of the difference, but I imagine I can google that)
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Sword suckers have much better root systems supporting them, and so if you separated a sword and a water sucker and planted them side-by-side the sword pup would grow faster will often produce a bigger bunch the first time around. |
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No need to answer this, this video explains a lot! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bjK7z-EpZE |
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Yep! The only definitive difference that I've found is in how they initially grow if you separate them from the mother plant. The sword suckers have a much easier time establishing themselves due to their larger root systems.
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