Re: it rooted!


I agree, pot it up, and congratulations!!!! What a neat surprise!!
Monica

----- Original Message -----
From: "Theresa- yahoo" <tchessie@yahoo.com>
To: <AHS_GARDENING@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM>; <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 1:47 PM
Subject: RE: it rooted!


> I would plant is in a pot and give it better light.  I'd worry about it
> rotting or never being able to transition to soil if it is left in water
all
> winter.
>
> Theresa
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ahs_gardening@home.ease.lsoft.com
> [o*@home.ease.lsoft.com]On Behalf Of Donna
> Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 1:34 PM
> To: AHS_GARDENING@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM; perennials@hort.net
> Subject: it rooted!
>
>
> Sorry for the cross posts...
>
> Some of you may recall in the spring I was trying to id a tree, Prunus
> serrulata 'Shirofugen.' (yeah, I know about a million messages ago)
>
> As I was unearthing a spare bedroom that was filled with X-Mas packages,
> I found the branch, and still had water in the bottle that contained it.
> ( how did that happen!)
>
> It appears to have many small roots on it now. Since I live in zone 5,
> the weather is already winter, and the ground is frozen. Although nature
> has already taken care of this soon to be tree, and it obviously wants
> to live, what should I do to help it along? Leave it and add nutrients
> to the water? Try potting it up and move it to a better light location?
> Bury it back in the corner where it was? Duh?
>
> Donna
> IL, Zone 5..
>
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