I posted about this trachy in early January. Its looking better a bit and growing so I took it out of its root bound container and put it the ground yesterday. This is a video update.
Hi James,
nice Trachy...........keep us posted on it's progress.
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James,
You could give it some epsom salts dissolved in a bucket of water.
That'll green it up fast.
It'll do well now that it's in the ground.
Your older one is a real beauty.
Good work.
Barb
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Great job James. IMO I would give both of your Trachy`s a rootboost treatment as well as what Barb was saying about the epson salts" 1 tblspn per gallon of water". Rootbooster goes along way to help establish new roots and even for the ones that have been planted. Here is what I use. http://store.professionalgardening.com/P-121200/Root-Booster-5-15-5-1l---1-Qt Thanks for the video.
John
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