This is a cherry falls determinate. Would you remove that bottom stem before repotting and then planting to just under the upper branches? Thanks!
by Ornery-Raspberry298
4 Comments
ObsessiveAboutCats
Cherry Falls stay really small. I would plant it at the existing soil level. You might need to prune that branch of it’s touching the soil, but let the “sucker” in the armpit there grow as that might produce fruit.
ASecularBuddhist
Not if it’s not touching the ground.
QAGUY47
I think you mean the bottom leaves, not stem.
Yes, plant it deep. Roots will grow from the buried stem.
I do this for all my plants.
Ornery-Raspberry298
Thanks for your replies everyone. I repotted and managed to knock off that bottom branch 🙁
Fingers crossed it will still be ok! I have a few more that aren’t quite as tall yet so I should hopefully get a good yield.
4 Comments
Cherry Falls stay really small. I would plant it at the existing soil level. You might need to prune that branch of it’s touching the soil, but let the “sucker” in the armpit there grow as that might produce fruit.
Not if it’s not touching the ground.
I think you mean the bottom leaves, not stem.
Yes, plant it deep. Roots will grow from the buried stem.
I do this for all my plants.
Thanks for your replies everyone. I repotted and managed to knock off that bottom branch 🙁
Fingers crossed it will still be ok! I have a few more that aren’t quite as tall yet so I should hopefully get a good yield.