Vasyl Mame Messages 136 Reaction score 65 Location Gurnee, IL USDA Zone 5b Oct 19, 2018 #1 Shortly after I brought this ficus indoors it started pushing the roots out of soil. What's the cause? Too much/little water maybe?
Shortly after I brought this ficus indoors it started pushing the roots out of soil. What's the cause? Too much/little water maybe?
Silentrunning Chumono Messages 686 Reaction score 1,045 Location Warrenton North Carolina USDA Zone 7a Oct 19, 2018 #2 It is probably way too healthy! What are your plans for this tree?
Vasyl Mame Messages 136 Reaction score 65 Location Gurnee, IL USDA Zone 5b Oct 19, 2018 #3 Silentrunning said: It is probably way too healthy! What are your plans for this tree? Click to expand... It is a fusuion of three branches. The plan is to airlayer in May-Jun and, maybe, add a branch or two to the trunk
Silentrunning said: It is probably way too healthy! What are your plans for this tree? Click to expand... It is a fusuion of three branches. The plan is to airlayer in May-Jun and, maybe, add a branch or two to the trunk
Anthony Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,290 Reaction score 8,411 Location West Indies [ Caribbean ] USDA Zone 13 Oct 20, 2018 #4 Tropics here - with rain / high humidity they tend to surface root. We just cut off what is not needed / wanted. Good Day Anthony * soil mix is usually - 90 % inorganic non porous and 10 % aged compost. We have to control at times rampant trunk expansion.
Tropics here - with rain / high humidity they tend to surface root. We just cut off what is not needed / wanted. Good Day Anthony * soil mix is usually - 90 % inorganic non porous and 10 % aged compost. We have to control at times rampant trunk expansion.
Vasyl Mame Messages 136 Reaction score 65 Location Gurnee, IL USDA Zone 5b Oct 20, 2018 #5 Anthony said: Tropics here - with rain / high humidity they tend to surface root. We just cut off what is not needed / wanted. Good Day Anthony * soil mix is usually - 90 % inorganic non porous and 10 % aged compost. We have to control at times rampant trunk expansion. Click to expand... Thanks. I wasn't sure if it is safe to cut them off
Anthony said: Tropics here - with rain / high humidity they tend to surface root. We just cut off what is not needed / wanted. Good Day Anthony * soil mix is usually - 90 % inorganic non porous and 10 % aged compost. We have to control at times rampant trunk expansion. Click to expand... Thanks. I wasn't sure if it is safe to cut them off