On another forum, Arne brought up the tendency of Phrag besseae to climb upward as it grows. It occurred to me that growth habit is something that is rarely addressed among growers.
Some plants have a natural affinity to climb, whether that’s a tree branch or hillside, while others tend to stay in a relatively tight “clump”, and still others have a more horizontal spreading mode.
Knowing or observing what a particular plant does and trying to accommodate that might be another part of the “fine tuning” for the best culture. For example, we’ve seen several examples of “tray culture” here and the grower noted how much better the plants seemed to do.
Is this something we need to consider more?
Some plants have a natural affinity to climb, whether that’s a tree branch or hillside, while others tend to stay in a relatively tight “clump”, and still others have a more horizontal spreading mode.
Knowing or observing what a particular plant does and trying to accommodate that might be another part of the “fine tuning” for the best culture. For example, we’ve seen several examples of “tray culture” here and the grower noted how much better the plants seemed to do.
Is this something we need to consider more?