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Squirrels are so.. HBO. Now I'm looking at bamboo. I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing, but thought it would be fun.
The pre-alpha was a completely uninformed, failed experiment that I don't want to discuss.
This was the alpha, has about 2" of roots that had extended over a parking lot. It is about 2 weeks old and has been dying a slow death:
It was also uninformed. Watching it die, I did some research and found out, hey, roots are important. So I went to gather a larger specimen that would have a greater chance of survival. I present, the beta:
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Don't leave that outside or you'll get an infestation of pandas.
Public Beta?
Do we need a beta code to enjoy the progress? Or is this a friends-and-family sort of deal?
Also, if you do end up with an infestation of pandas, that might solve the squirrel problem!
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cool.
yes roots are important, but so is soil. Bamboo is a large plant, and it looks like you only had a pint of soil in the 'alpha' build.
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Well, the Beta was very nearly a complete failure.
See that small pot? That's all that remains. It never had any real feeder roots in the first place and quickly and substantially deteriorated within a few days. I started trimming the dead bits to relieve stress on it, and what would you know--the stalk that was doing the worst and that I had trimmed nearly to the ground started to put out new growth.
Just got the two big ones. They have nice feeder roots so we'll see how they do--they've been out of the ground for just a couple days. They're about 8', which is half their original height.
I'd like to get some real potting soil--nothing but clay here. Of course, if I do that, I can't claim to have spent $0 on this little endeavor so I'm seeing how long I can hold out on that.
DBO: Watching giant grass grow
See that small pot? That's all that remains. It never had any real feeder roots in the first place and quickly and substantially deteriorated within a few days. I started trimming the dead bits to relieve stress on it, and what would you know--the stalk that was doing the worst and that I had trimmed nearly to the ground started to put out new growth.
Just got the two big ones. They have nice feeder roots so we'll see how they do--they've been out of the ground for just a couple days. They're about 8', which is half their original height.
well, good luck
I'd like to get some real potting soil--nothing but clay here. Of course, if I do that, I can't claim to have spent $0 on this little endeavor so I'm seeing how long I can hold out on that.
Couldn't you just, I don't know, find a place with good soil and grab some? I can't imagine anyone* getting mad over a few bucketfuls of dirt unless they're using it.
* I can totally imagine someone getting mad about taking unused dirt, but not anyone that's reasonable most of the time
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If you need free dirt, I've got a ripe compost heap in my backyard that you could pilfer... you just need to make the beautiful drive over to Bahama/Rougemont area