cody94withrow Yamadori Messages 85 Reaction score 69 Location Canton, NC USDA Zone 7a Aug 31, 2024 #21 aframe said: similar I think...probably thicker Click to expand... I'm gonna snag some tubing and see if it'll hold up
aframe said: similar I think...probably thicker Click to expand... I'm gonna snag some tubing and see if it'll hold up
ronalvio Seedling Messages 18 Reaction score 4 Location SF Bay Area USDA Zone 10 Sep 12, 2024 #22 can you submerege these like bald cypress?
aframe Shohin Messages 447 Reaction score 617 Location Santa Cruz, CA USDA Zone 9b Sep 16, 2024 #23 ronalvio said: can you submerege these like bald cypress? Click to expand... I haven't tried - but my guess is no. I see these in sandy loam and gravel on rock out-cropping's in Monterey, and on the cliffs in Santa Cruz, CA. I haven't seen or heard of them growing in standing water.
ronalvio said: can you submerege these like bald cypress? Click to expand... I haven't tried - but my guess is no. I see these in sandy loam and gravel on rock out-cropping's in Monterey, and on the cliffs in Santa Cruz, CA. I haven't seen or heard of them growing in standing water.
ronalvio Seedling Messages 18 Reaction score 4 Location SF Bay Area USDA Zone 10 Sep 18, 2024 #24 thanks
Bonsai Nut Nuttier than your average Nut Messages 12,824 Reaction score 29,429 Location Charlotte area, North Carolina USDA Zone 8a Sep 19, 2024 #25 ronalvio said: can you submerege these like bald cypress? Click to expand... I've got some here in NC to see if they can handle the NC winters. So far they can. They like humidity but do not like their roots to stay wet.
ronalvio said: can you submerege these like bald cypress? Click to expand... I've got some here in NC to see if they can handle the NC winters. So far they can. They like humidity but do not like their roots to stay wet.