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Old 06-18-2020, 02:06 PM
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so i noticed this in one of my 'recovery' SH containers and i am not sure if i need to repot or if i should let it ride and push its way out

as you can see it is one of those "climbing" catt -types and is now growing from both the lead point and the rear bulbs that i oriented down to try to set the plant up well when i initially potted her

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my thoughts are to take it out and toss it in a terra cotta pot as i do with others OR leave it and see if it can climb out.

What do you do with sympoidial plants that don't end their form to a vase?
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I would leave it alone. Plants are smarter than we are.
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I'd leave it. Don't disturb any new roots unnecessarily. Also just to see what happens. Anyway, you have growth from the top lead point, so it's not a disaster if the lower one doesn't make it. (Easy for me to say, I know.)
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Leave it as is and see what happens, IF you plan on continuing to grow it in SH.

Take out and mount or throw into a pot, IF that's how you intend for it to grow later down the line. You have the humidity to do either.

It has enough root now to go either way... but I wouldn't leave it in SH if you plan on a different way of growing as it gets larger. Grow new roots in the medium or mount you plan to keep it in. It isn't gonna stop climbing ya know.
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In the future, don’t plant it so damned deep! The rhizome should be right at the surface, not submerged.
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In the future, don’t plant it so damned deep! The rhizome should be right at the surface, not submerged.
The rhizome is vertical. I struggle with these plants and orienting them in SH. If i put the rhizome at the surface it would be laying on its side.
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The rhizome is vertical. I struggle with these plants and orienting them in SH. If i put the rhizome at the surface it would be laying on its side.
I have a few like that in SH. I just use a pot with a higher dry line and bury just like you've done. So roots are in moist wicking LECA, and top inch or so dries rapidly. In your climate, I still think a basket or mounting is better for the crawlers.
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