Bananas.org

Welcome to the Bananas.org forums.

You're currently viewing our message boards as a guest which gives you limited access to participate in discussions and access our other features such as our wiki and photo gallery. By joining our community, you'll have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast and simple, so please join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Go Back   Bananas.org > Other Topics > Other Plants
Register Photo Gallery Classifieds Wiki Chat Map Today's Posts

Other Plants Discussion of all other types of plants besides bananas.


Members currently in the chatroom: 0
The most chatters online in one day was 17, 09-06-2009.
No one is currently using the chat.

Reply   Email this Page Email this Page
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 06-06-2014, 01:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
Laeti vescimur nos subact
 
Funkthulhu's Avatar
 
Location: Omaha, NE
Zone: 5b
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 223
BananaBucks : 28,359
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 163 Times
Was Thanked 330 Times in 145 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1 Times
Default Rescue Schefflera

Got a call from a friend of a friend. Apparently I have the reputation of being "that guy with all the plants". . .

Anyway, I'm picking up "Audrey" tomorrow and apparently her sister as well:


That's an 8 foot ceiling...

Obviously I'll be repotting, that pot has to be just one solid root-ball by now.

But I have a couple questions:

Can Audrey go outside on the deck and get full sun for several hours a day (for now)?

And can Audrey be pruned back severely to fit in the house later, and hopefully promote some branching and new growth?

It has been since before I was educated in my hobby that I had a Schefflera last, and it was not the large-leaf species. Mostly I just watered that one, and when I went away to college it died. So, I want to keep this one healthy!
__________________
"Ph'nglui musaglw'nanna Funkthulhu R'Omahaea wgah'basjoo fhtagn"
"In his house at Omaha, dread Funkthulhu plants bananas."
Funkthulhu is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Funkthulhu
Said thanks:

Join Bananas.org Today!

Are you a banana plant enthusiast? Then we hope you will join the community. You will gain access to post, create threads, private message, upload images, join groups and more.

Bananas.org is owned and operated by fellow banana plant enthusiasts. We strive to offer a non-commercial community to learn and share information. Receive all three issues from Volume 1 of Bananas Magazine with your membership:
   

Join Bananas.org Today! - Click Here


Sponsors

Old 06-06-2014, 01:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
kubali
 
kubali's Avatar
 
Location: lakeland,fl
Zone: 9B
Name: kub
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 996
BananaBucks : 41,206
Feedback: 3 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 1,939 Times
Was Thanked 1,439 Times in 627 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1,608 Times
Default Re: Rescue Schefflera

Quote:
Originally Posted by Funkthulhu View Post
Got a call from a friend of a friend. Apparently I have the reputation of being "that guy with all the plants". . .

Anyway, I'm picking up "Audrey" tomorrow and apparently her sister as well:


That's an 8 foot ceiling...

Obviously I'll be repotting, that pot has to be just one solid root-ball by now.

But I have a couple questions:

Can Audrey go outside on the deck and get full sun for several hours a day (for now)?

And can Audrey be pruned back severely to fit in the house later, and hopefully promote some branching and new growth?

It has been since before I was educated in my hobby that I had a Schefflera last, and it was not the large-leaf species. Mostly I just watered that one, and when I went away to college it died. So, I want to keep this one healthy!
Schefflera do not like direct sunlight after being inside for a long time cause it will burn the foliage you might put it in shade where it still can get the in-direct light and it should love that
my wife always pruned hers back and it seem to love it.................hope that helps

Last edited by kubali : 06-07-2014 at 08:12 AM.
kubali is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To kubali
Said thanks:
Old 06-06-2014, 08:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
container grower
 
cincinnana's Avatar
 
Location: Southwest Ohio U.S.A.🇺🇸
Zone: HZ 6/5 Microclimate - Elevation 750 feet- 228.60 meters
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 8,875
BananaBucks : 695
Feedback: 7 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 3,914 Times
Was Thanked 11,775 Times in 4,910 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1,956 Times
Smile Re: Rescue Schefflera

Your plant will tolerate hard prunes.
Prune now so your plant will GROW INTO it's new location.
Plant your trimmings for new plants later.
Use general pruning techniques with this plant.

Prune at the nodes on the stem...before the next leaf.
Your plant will tolerate sun once it is settled in the new home you provide it..... In a month the plant will have settled and will sort itself out.
A couple of hours of sun is ok for now.....once it is settled it will be an awesome plant.
Sheffs are used as hedges and landscape plants in the southern states(Florida)....they seem to take alot of abuse.
And they readily root in the surrounding soil or sand.
__________________
🌴
cincinnana is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To cincinnana
Old 06-09-2014, 09:11 AM   #4 (permalink)
Laeti vescimur nos subact
 
Funkthulhu's Avatar
 
Location: Omaha, NE
Zone: 5b
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 223
BananaBucks : 28,359
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 163 Times
Was Thanked 330 Times in 145 Posts
Said "Welcome to Bananas" 1 Times
Default Re: Rescue Schefflera

I got it home after some careful prodding and squeezing in the Scion. Lost a few leaves, but it was standing tall and pretty on the deck.



Then we went out to dinner and it promptly toppled over while we were gone and snapped off. . .

After cleaning up the carnage we have a no-longer-top-heavy trunk in a new bigger pot (was completely root-bound in a 15" pot) that is about 5 1/2 feet tall at the cut end. So, we only lost about 3 feet or so, but we lost a lot of the leaves as well and it looks much less majestic now.

Not pictured, we also got a root-bound Dieffenbachia that I now have staked up so it's not snaking across the floor. So, we have a couple more nice mature plants that will see some real improvement this summer with new pots, new soil, some azomite, fertilizer, and all around TLC.
__________________
"Ph'nglui musaglw'nanna Funkthulhu R'Omahaea wgah'basjoo fhtagn"
"In his house at Omaha, dread Funkthulhu plants bananas."
Funkthulhu is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Funkthulhu
Reply   Email this Page Email this Page

Previous Thread: Very rare
Next Thread: Who's growing P.foetida ?





Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Schefflera Zone 6 Hardy? chrisltropical Other Plants 1 03-01-2015 01:44 AM
Road side sale rescue GoolsbyMD Banana Identification 4 06-28-2013 03:33 PM
Need some advice on a new rescue banana Jananas Bananas Main Banana Discussion 3 11-03-2010 08:32 PM
Plant rescue service Richard Other Plants 12 04-03-2009 06:44 AM
Embryo rescue of Musa Seeds mrbungalow Main Banana Discussion 1 01-02-2007 03:15 PM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:19 AM.





All content © Bananas.org & the respective author.