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That thread title just sounds naughty to me for some reason... *hahahah*
My gynura has decided to fill its pot with roots before it will grow, I think. It was potbound when I bought it, so being a good houseplant mommie, I gave it a slightly larger home. Carefully watering it from below, and being sure to keep it moderately moist and happy, I was troubled when the leaves weren't growing. There are baby shoots at the top of each of the three stems, but they are just sitting there peacefully.
So I peeked into the drainage hole just this morning, and alas! Roots all over the place! I can see about 5 white roots stretching across the drainage hole...
Is this normal??? What is your experience with these non-gender little buggers?? :)
Jennifer
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