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Old 03-15-2006, 01:01 PM
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Hi Jerry. Took a look at my purpuratas, and they are all putting roots into the mix, all sixteen, with a few odd roots over the pot for those few that were not placed properly into the pot, those that are pointed upward in the pots. I'll place the rhysomes more level during the next repotting. I think your wild rooting problem may be more of a local problem, maybe something to do with the Florida weather, or the mix you are using. Or, how about the fertilizer you are using? Maybe it causes very heavy/wild rooting in purpuratas. Cynthia
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