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Pandanus doing well.

stan510

By Stan510


Pandanus doing well. (Pandanus utilis (Common Screw Pine))

It was a mail order plant in 2017,has grown a short trunk and some stilt roots- in a pot. A pot that the plant has split open and is now growing in ground. I guess I will have to cut away the pot next spring. Get creative since I didn't dig a hole for it.
It really likes fertilizer....i just was worried not to overdo that.



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I should explain that roots from the pot have moved into the ground. So its kind of funky to see up-close...but should as the years go by look normal.

5 Nov, 2022

 

Is the pot a small one and the plant has outgrown it rapidly, Stan? I'm liking the angle it's growing at..makes it more interesting too.

6 Nov, 2022

 

A 15 gallon nursery pot...usually heavy duty but it was no match for Pandanus ,Kate. Not a fair fight-ha.

7 Nov, 2022

 

It looks awesome! It’ll be very tall one day.

I discovered a giant one by my friend’s house here in SD. It’s probably 40 ft (12 m) tall. The house has beautiful mango trees and some gorgeous, very tall Dypsis lutescens.

9 Nov, 2022

 

Its leaves as you know Andy are vicious-ha. No kind of pruning can be done without gloves. When the weather clears,I can prune off old leafstalks and expose the stilt roots and trunk.
We had lots of rain the last three days and a dry out is forecast.

9 Nov, 2022

 

Yes, as much as I like this plant; I wouldn’t want one, too many spines.

I had 1.65 inches of rain here in just a little more than a day (yesterday and very early this morning). All my water barrels are full. I’m very glad we finally received some very really rains!

10 Nov, 2022

 

It's taken five years to go from slip of a plant to this. I don't think it will ever be a large plant in my lifetime -left. Or,should it get too large sooner,pruning will slow down that growth. It's different.

10 Nov, 2022

 

It’s probably better it stays relatively small you can enjoy it at eye level.

12 Nov, 2022

 

I am pruning the dead lower leaf bases off...razor sharp,and you can see the stilt roots starting. Andy,I have two potted Ficus macrophylla and I do the same thing to them. I don't need a 150 foot wide tree so I pollard them. I grew them from seed too. They've rooted into the ground. Same for Ficus nitida and Ficus rusty leafed fig. Like a row of large Bonsai Ficus.

18 Nov, 2022

 

I bet it’s going to look great! Those leaves are vicious.

Wow! Ficus macrophylla becomes a behemoth of a tree. It’s good you’re cutting them back

I took pics of the Pandanus trees and royal palms planted in Balboa Park in 2019. They’re all huge. The largest Pandanus is probably over 15 ft tall now. The Royal palms are pushing 25 ft.

19 Nov, 2022

 

One of the two has started some interesting banyon rootage. I should wrap in moss and plastic and when the roots have filled that remove all that to reveal great nebari ( roots!)

19 Nov, 2022



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