What a great surprise! Glad there are plenty of roots and hopefully it will continue growing. And I Love that you like tidy looking plants. I am the same. Always fidgeting to get this looking nice. I am going to steal your ideas of using a wire to hold up the leaves! My husband laughs at me a lot. Great video. See you on the next one.
OK Trish I look forward to seeing you in my next video.!! The roots were a big surprise I was amazed that they were so good.....must be one of those plants which are very tolerant. Thanks for taking yet another look.... Ed.
Wow! That's an amazing amount of roots since you just cut off her top!!! She must have really wanted to grow!! Thanks for the update on your Angraecums!! Have a great week!!
Hi Terry and I apologize for my late reply..I just hope that the re-potting hasn't disturbed them too much. Thank you Terry and you also have a very good week, Ed.
Those roots were not expected to be so good Andrea so once again I have been pleased. Not expecting good weather for the next few days but nicer weather later in the week. Take care and thanks for taking a look, Ed.
You gotta do what you gotta do, whether the plant likes it or not. I have one lone Angraecum (three spur form of Crestwood) that I got for a steal at $10. A ways off blooming and I wonder if I should keep it potted or slap it on a really big mount. Probably easier to maintain in a pot...
If I were you Michael I wouldn't even dream of mounting a Crestwood. They do grow very weel in pots with a larger bark. But if you think it's worth a try.....why not....and the best of luck, Ed.
The vetchii has made some astonishing progress, Ed! Was that 2 years ago that you took the top off? Or at the beginning of last year? Either way... great root growth. My didieri spike has not progressed like your's has.
Maybe you are nearer the mark with 18 months I seem to have lost the track of time with our long lockdowns. Anyway the roots were very pleasing and I just hope that repotting it hasn't knocked it back too much. I don't know why the didierii are suddenly slow growers my previous one was a steady grower, Ed.
Wow!!! I can't get over how fast it produced soany roots!!!! Congratulations!!! Take care and thank you for sharing 😊
It surprised me too Valarie.....and in a very nice way!! Thank you for taking yet another look and for your comments......Thanks,
Ed
What a great surprise! Glad there are plenty of roots and hopefully it will continue growing. And I Love that you like tidy looking plants. I am the same. Always fidgeting to get this looking nice. I am going to steal your ideas of using a wire to hold up the leaves! My husband laughs at me a lot. Great video. See you on the next one.
OK Trish I look forward to seeing you in my next video.!!
The roots were a big surprise I was amazed that they were so good.....must be one of those plants which are very tolerant. Thanks for taking yet another look....
Ed.
Wow! That's an amazing amount of roots since you just cut off her top!!! She must have really wanted to grow!! Thanks for the update on your Angraecums!! Have a great week!!
Hi Terry and I apologize for my late reply..I just hope that the re-potting hasn't disturbed them too much. Thank you Terry and you also have a very good week,
Ed.
What some fantastic roots you didn’t expect that keep growing it your get there you always do sunshine here 14° today
Those roots were not expected to be so good Andrea so once again I have been pleased. Not expecting good weather for the next few days but nicer weather later in the week. Take care and thanks for taking a look,
Ed.
Those roots grew quite fast!!! They will fill the new pot in no time.
I think it will take a little longer than that Fernanda....I've probably stopped them growing for a couple of years,
Ed.
What a success.👍✅😊
I hope it will continue along those lines Helen,
Ed.
You gotta do what you gotta do, whether the plant likes it or not. I have one lone Angraecum (three spur form of Crestwood) that I got for a steal at $10. A ways off blooming and I wonder if I should keep it potted or slap it on a really big mount. Probably easier to maintain in a pot...
If I were you Michael I wouldn't even dream of mounting a Crestwood. They do grow very weel in pots with a larger bark. But if you think it's worth a try.....why not....and the best of luck,
Ed.
The vetchii has made some astonishing progress, Ed! Was that 2 years ago that you took the top off? Or at the beginning of last year? Either way... great root growth. My didieri spike has not progressed like your's has.
Maybe you are nearer the mark with 18 months I seem to have lost the track of time with our long lockdowns. Anyway the roots were very pleasing and I just hope that repotting it hasn't knocked it back too much. I don't know why the didierii are suddenly slow growers my previous one was a steady grower,
Ed.