Yes, me neither. I felt bad about it for a few years, seeing it grow so far out of the pot, and little (no) support for the stem. But then it developed this incredibly strong spike, much to my amazement.Wow! Can't say I've ever seen one presented or potted like this!
I am agog. One for the books. What medium is it in? Do any of your other plants behave similarly?Yes, me neither. I felt bad about it for a few years, seeing it grow so far out of the pot, and little (no) support for the stem. But then it developed this incredibly strong spike, much to my amazement.
It is in bark, and watered heavily every 2nd day, sometimes daily.I am agog. One for the books. What medium is it in? Do any of your other plants behave similarly?
At one point 2 years ago, I was on the verge of throwing it out, as it had become so straggly, and as the stem was so long and out of the pot, surely nothing much could come of it again. I was surprised as any of you at how it grew this spike totally contrary to expectations..!Thank you for the additional photo. I was wondering why it looked like it was mounted, I kept turning my phone to see if I was looking at it upside down. Very interesting.
Many thanks, just didn't know the term.Air-layering is when you make a temporary media holder around a stolonous growth for it to root in, then remove and plant the new growth when it has roots.
Many thanks, just didn't know the term.
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