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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: BonsaiBeast on January 13, 2018, 08:17:40 PM
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I've heard of some tropical plants having a fat bulb at the roots. Is this normal for white sapote?
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Kind of looks like the seedling fell over sideways and then regrew upwards after that. Not all that unusual.
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I have 2 that look just like that.
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I have 2 that look just like that.
And I'm assuming they're doing well?
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i would keep it staked for a bit
maybe unstake it for a while in low winds
to force it to strengthen the base.
i would just worry a little about high winds, uprooting or snapping.
i dont know that much about white sapote though
so i dont know if its a strong wood or not.
i have one about the same size, or a little larger,
and havent had any problems with it.
its kinda protected from wind though.
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I haven't seen one like that, and don't know very much about them, but have observed several grafted white sapotes which have exceptionally bulbous rootstocks compared to other species of trees.
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I have 2 that look just like that.
And I'm assuming they're doing well?
Tree is about 5' tall and doing fine, but has not produced any fruit or held any blooms.