Can you move cordylines




















Where plants have been hit by hard frost they should be cut back hard, as you have done, in spring. Fertilize the plant every other month, using a balanced granular fertilizer with a ratio such as or Apply approximately 2 ounces of fertilizer per plant. Always apply fertilizer to damp soil, and then water immediately after fertilizing.

Take care to keep fertilizer off the foliage. In the ground, Cordyline grows best in a deep, well-drained but moist soil. In heavy clay it's best to plant Cordyline in a raised bed or mound.

How do you transplant a Cordyline? Category: pets reptiles. If your soil is very clayey, when replanting your cordyline we'd suggest you only dig a shallow hole and mound a quality good draining soil up around the root ball.

If you plant it too deep in clay soil the hole will act like a bucket and just hold the water. How do you cut a Cordyline? Can you transplant cabbage trees? Is Cordyline australis Hardy? Do Cordylines have deep roots? Is it possible to transplant them to a better place. Whan should this be done. Jamie Clarke Admin A bad day is a day full of bad CQ Visitor. I have read that the cordyline australis does not take kindly to being uprooted and re planted - Have only had the one myself and moved it to another position - and it is not looking happpppyyyy.

Kristy Admin Mad about Cordylines Hi Ryan, Yes I too would not recommend you moving them unless you absolutly have to. Chances are you will loose them. Everyone I know including horticulturists that have tried to move advanced Cordyline australis plants have ended up going to god. Once that species is established they hate their roots being disturbed.

Good luck! Cheers Kristy. If you reduce the root mass there needs to be resulting reduction in top growth, and that's not easy to do to a cordyline without ruining its looks. If you want to try to transplant it, the best time to do it is right now, in early spring, once the chance of hard frost has passed. Additionally, how do you repot a Cordyline? Your cordyline should be repotted once the roots fill the current pot.

Choose a pot only slightly larger than the existing one and use plenty of fresh loam-based compost. If the plant does not need repotting , remove the top few centimetres of soil and replace it with fresh to keep your plant in good condition. If you 'd like to move a Cordyline tree it's much easier than other trees because the root forms one big ball near the base like a palm, so you just need to water heavily, dig around to find the root mass and clear soil without damaging the roots.

This is obviously easier to do when the tree is still small. Cut stems into cuttings 7cm long, shave a small piece of bark off the bottom of each cutting.

The root structure of Cordyline australis consists of a large rhizome food storage organ and fibrous roots , this below ground structure is in excess of 25 per cent of the whole biomass of the plant. Unfortunately Cordyline australis resent their root ball being disturbed and are therefore difficult to transplant. Cordyline australis, particularly older well established large plants can be rather difficult to transplant as they resent their root ball being disturbed.

If the plant is still looking healthy after the months dig the plant out completely. You seem to have some magic touch with Cordylines!

The mature ones locally seem to grow about meters every 5 years. Incorrect watering, including a lack of regular watering or repeatedly allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, can lead to leaf tip and margin burning. Too little water can also cause stunted growth and leaf yellowing and drop.

This can be caused by a number of factors including over-watering, chemical burn from too much fertilizer, Root rot and dry stagnant air. For More information. Skip to content Tim Whitcombe. Moving A Cordyline.



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