r/marijuanaenthusiasts • u/ObjectEquivalent1155 • 2d ago
Help! Need help finding resources pls
I’m trying my hand at growing some northern catalpa from seed. They are all about 6 months old currently. I’ve gone from cell trays , to 1 gallons, to 3gal/5 gals currently. Looking back I didn’t address the flare when they were repotted into the pots they are currently in. Now i’m looking at them develop ,and i’m a little worried i’m girdling some of them ! I tried finding resources on how the root flare develops but I can’t find much. Can a tree wizard muster his beautiful words into the comment section please 🙏
Yes I know they’re packed in tight, they’ll be moved soon lol
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u/d3n4l2 2d ago
Clip those roots running round the side, they'll choke em out. There is demand in ETX for these trees. They are great for growing beside ponds. Hook yourself up with someone who digs ponds if you can! Also post your trees in local Facebook gardening groups, many people are hunting for native trees.
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u/spiceydog Ext. Master Gardener 1d ago
A root flare will eventually develop at the point in the soil in which a seed germinates (see the excerpt below top of the third page of this ISA article). The key is to re-pot at that same depth, to avoid the things we're seeing in pic 2.
Cutting grown trees are a whole different thing and thankfully there is some flexibility with that process, but eventually a root flare will develop at the point in which the cuttings are grown in the soil.