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gmichael403 12-27-2018 09:39 AM

Head starting indoor pups during Winter
 
I cut the main plant down to just over soil line and split to plant indoors for Winter to see if I could grow a few. Main plant I believe is Mysore. Always a big, beautiful tree, was difficult to chop down and try, but appears all is good.




cincinnana 12-28-2018 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by gmichael403 (Post 321071)
I cut the main plant down to just over soil line and split to plant indoors for Winter to see if I could grow a few. Main plant I believe is Mysore. Always a big, beautiful tree, was difficult to chop down and try, but appears all is good.




Thats a strong looking pup!
I wonder if another pup is stirring under the soil ready to pop up?

Mark Dragt 12-29-2018 02:15 PM

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Great looking pup!

gmichael403 12-29-2018 03:47 PM

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His counter part is a little behiend but catching up fast that does have a few pups starting. As an aduly..this plant had many pups.

MBindy2000 12-30-2018 10:12 AM

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Awesome pups! :08:

gmichael403 12-30-2018 11:21 AM

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Thanks, they are all hangin in there pretty decent. I move them around quite a bit to make sure they all get some sun rotation from the south window.


cincinnana 12-30-2018 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gmichael403 (Post 321125)
Thanks, they are all hangin in there pretty decent. I move them around quite a bit to make sure they all get some sun rotation from the south window.


awesome.....

mari@adams.net 12-31-2018 12:48 AM

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Will these stay in their pots when moved outside in the spring or will they be planted in the ground? Nice looking plants.

gmichael403 12-31-2018 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by mari@adams.net (Post 321137)
Will these stay in their pots when moved outside in the spring or will they be planted in the ground? Nice looking plants.

Hi, all of my plants during Summer are in raised planter boxes due to the depth and density of the clay soil in my area. The pots they are in are for overwintering.

mari@adams.net 12-31-2018 12:58 PM

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Would the "raised beds" be equivalent to a large pot? The reason I'm asking is I have had some of my plants in the ground and dug them and put them in 15 gallon flower pots for the winter. I am thinking of leaving them in the pots when they go back outside this coming year, maybe mulching around the outside of the pots. They are getting too big and heavy for me to handle and to do lots of digging (have back problems).

gmichael403 12-31-2018 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mari@adams.net (Post 321145)
Would the "raised beds" be equivalent to a large pot? The reason I'm asking is I have had some of my plants in the ground and dug them and put them in 15 gallon flower pots for the winter. I am thinking of leaving them in the pots when they go back outside this coming year, maybe mulching around the outside of the pots. They are getting too big and heavy for me to handle and to do lots of digging (have back problems).

Yes, they would..however being rectangular, square..the plants have more room than most pots. I Love the raised beds and plants seem to as well. So much easier to dig out and repot in a smaller pot over winter. Check out the pots section on this forum, or pics in my gallery of my beds I made for reference. If you have any questions just let me know. Gary

gmichael403 01-02-2019 07:43 PM

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Took a few pics this evening of some plants. Im suprised how well thile vente cohol is doing, the small ones are various corms and pups that started at Summers end. As small as they are, several have huge root structure.




gmichael403 01-02-2019 07:48 PM

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