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Yes I grow them from seed and move them to bigger containers and they did not have a problem. I found out that seeds taste better if you let them sprout in humidity
The ones that are woven together and grown in pot are Pachira glabra. The Pachira aquatica gets much larger tree and much larger pod.
Quote from: fruitlovers on January 11, 2021, 01:17:34 AMThe ones that are woven together and grown in pot are Pachira glabra. The Pachira aquatica gets much larger tree and much larger pod.I guess thats another plus for them being glabra and being smaller plants in size, regarding pot growing ...I'm just wondering why are they labeling them aquatica if they are glabra ??
Is there a difference in taste between pachira and glabra?How many years to fruit?Thanks!Regards, Sam
I was also wondering are glabra self fruitful , do I need two plants to tango ?? ☺
I just bought one pot with weaved pachira's , 5 of them. I'm considering transplanting them and giving each one of them its own pot. Do they handle transplanting well ??
Quote from: Plantinyum on May 27, 2021, 11:12:26 AMI just bought one pot with weaved pachira's , 5 of them. I'm considering transplanting them and giving each one of them its own pot. Do they handle transplanting well ??I have one of those weaved ones also as a houseplant. They handle transplanting well. They are abused with very little light and water but still grow well. Good luck separating them. Might be pretty hard to do. Maybe you could air layer or root cuttings instead.