*THIS IS PART “A” (28A) OF A TWO PART VIDEO. PART B IS ABOUT 1 MINUTE LONG). THE GINKO HAS GREAT LEAVES AND A GREAT HISTORY. THIS IS ONE OF MY GINKOS THAT I GREW FROM SEEDS. THEY ARE MODERATELY EASY TO TAKE CUTTINGS FOR ROOTING.(***PLEASE VIEW PART 12 ABOUT THE WARNING ON HANDLING SPHAGNUM MOSS BEFORE YOU WORK WITH SPHAGNUM MOSS***).
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have u had any problems with vine weevils… i found some on my little oak tree (planted in soil) i looked it up and it looks just like an adult vine weevil…
I have little problem with pests. I use a mixture (as per manufacturer’s directions) of Copper Fungicide liquid and Malthione (they can be mixed) and I use that to spray my plants occassionally. I do have a cotton plant, but have had no problem with weevils.
Hi,
By using sphagnum moss, as the pieces of the sphagnum moss slowly wash away, it exposes the roots. It is simple and it does it by itself! I will expand upon this in an upcoming video.
how do u get those exposed roots… like this and the scheflerea and the other trees…