

cheers Loretta
Thanks Anja, I'm glad you replied to me, you've actually answered everything I was unsure of. Leave the tap root, soak in seasol and then plant in nice moist container. Mine were bare rooted probably in the same manner your son uses, I just reefed them out of the ground and took off with them. Well I'll be able to think more positively about them now, will plant them tomorrow.Anja wrote:Lol... relocating
My son brings home Casaurinas from school, bare rooted and I've had a good success rate.. A good soak in a seasol bath (I use luke warm water) and into a slooshy mix of soil next day. I have a styro box which doesn't drain well and there's a good sandy clay mix from the local area. I think keeping the roots moist to get over the shock is a good idea, but this is what has worked for me while winging it. The tap roots are long and spindly and I haven't touched them and won't until they're established in a year or so, recently potted the majority and they're thriving.
Thanks Daiviet, it would be nice if he would reply with his experience and advise.daiviet_nguyen wrote:Hi Loretta,
Brett has experiences in collecting these. He might be able to comment on this.Best regards.
Graeme wrote:Must be Casuarina day Loretta! . Did the deed with a bit more grace than you - I used a spade.
Shall we keep our fingers crossed together for the next year?
Dumper wrote:The fungus/ bacteria is call mycorrhizal.
im just wandering if the mycorrhizal fungus on a pine is the same as a casuarina tree.
Lorretta. to get mycorrhiza going on your causurina. when u pot it up. try not to compact the soil. the soil needs to be fairly loose. put it on a spot like on top of a garden soil with lots of sun and dont move it .
dont keep your soil too wet. it's harder for the fungus to grow if it is too wet.
John
alpineart wrote:Hi Loretta , i collected several cassa's quite a few months ago .I like you simple pulled them out of the ground .They were up to 1.5m in height , chopped and potted in free draining mix .I have left 1 on purpose sitting in a bucket of water with no additives and it growing as good as the potted trees.It still resides in that very bucket , i will pot it up before the summer but i'm interested in how long it can sit in water and survive .Cheers Alpine