cbroad
Omono
Earlier this summer I started a few air layers on various trees and one crape myrtle is filling the bag nicely, I'm thinking about potting it tomorrow. I used sphagnum moss that I cut up well, should I tweeze the moss away from the roots or plant straight without messing with the ball? The roots are pretty thick and I think I could clean it up without doing any damage.
Other than not being able to straighten out the roots first, what problems could the moss cause when it comes time to repot?
It may even be too early, I did it on 7/5...
Other than not being able to straighten out the roots first, what problems could the moss cause when it comes time to repot?
It may even be too early, I did it on 7/5...