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To
open we must press the pivots so the pot can embrace the branch ...for
our new plant we'll chose the better stem like we show in Where
be Placed? |
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...before
placing our
rooter-pot
we'll make a circle-cut about 1 cm. and peel the bark, in order to
facilitate roots emerging from this area |

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...and
now we close the rooter pot filling and presing the soil in place
trying to place the stem in vertical position |

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we irrigate abundantly to fill the water reservoirs and to press the
soil to closely join the soil and stem. The water will go up by
capillary force, moisturizing with same degree all the time. You
only need to check the water level every week |
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now you must place the conic pot-lid, wich center the stem. It
avoids the evaporation wich in any case is condensated under lid and
funnels back to the soil. |
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...rooter-pot
increase inside temperature several degrees due since it is almost
hermetically sealed |
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we must then wait 2-3 months, depending on the variety and the local
climate |
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...however
we can open the rooter-pot
carefully in order to check the progress of the growing roots |
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and if you are professional and with a carefull attention, success
is virtually assured |
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and we'll obtain a nice exemplar of a tree or shrub. Now we cut it
from mother plant and her nurse rooter-pot |
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...to
be placed in a big pot or final planting. It may need to pruning for
equilibrate aerial and root parts. |
A
very simple, fast and easy process!
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