Adonidia merrillii ~ These are about 1.5 years old from seed and ready to take off once potted up.
These are a couple I did a month ago 8)
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Alright, I just took 11 of them you gave me and potted them from the same styrofoam cups you see in the pic, into some bigger pots. I hope I didn't hurt them. I HATE re potting!!!!
This is the best time of the year to be moving things up 8)
The ones in the cups ~ You can always break away/peel away the cup and then just set it in its new home without disturbing the roots.
Steve
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Yea, thats what I did but believe me, if there is a person that can screw that up, IT'S ME!!!!!
I noticed they have a root system a lot like PDP's. Many spider web like roots and one big thick tap root.