How to Separate Root Bound Community Pots of Rare Fruit Trees



Separating rare fruit trees, eugenias and garcinias. Very fun and easy to do, using peat moss, perlite and espoma fertilizer for my potting mix.

source

3 thoughts on “How to Separate Root Bound Community Pots of Rare Fruit Trees”

  1. I've got several containers with various Annona species totaling a few hundred, a few pots with a total of 96 kei apples, and a few pots with about 80 kadsura vines. Gonna be doing this in about a month or so…. :/

    Reply
  2. Thanks for sharing
    URGENT ADVICE NEEDED
    I was given a mangosteen tree
    Unfortunately it was PULLED out of the ground by hand
    The tree it’s self is about knee high
    As far as I can tell the taproot looks intact however not many other roots coming off of it
    I planted it straight into the ground as soon as possible
    Can it be SAVED
    What else can I do ? If anything
    Your assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated

    Reply

Leave a Comment