Questions tagged [roots]

Plant organ that is typically below ground. Use this tag with questions about roots in general. How to prune, diagnose issues, encourage better root growth, etc..

Vascular plants have roots. These are an organ of the plant that lacks leaves (and nodes) that absorbs water and nutrients (typically from the soil), and anchor the plant to the soil (or host/ledge for an epiphyte). There are plenty of exceptions. For example a rhizome is actually a piece of buried stem. Similarly, roots can be aerial - especially in water logged conditions, and with epiphytes.

As well as being an essential part of most vascular plants, roots play an important role in the landscape, as they help prevent soil erosion.

There are a wide range of different root types found on various plants. For example a 'tap root' goes very deep to tap water in drought / low water table conditions. A 'stilt root' comes out of the plant's trunk a few feet up, providing support for the plant, and even allow very limited lateral movement of the plant. A tuberous root stores food or water - eg. a sweet potato.

Although barely visible, plant root systems can be very large, and as a general rule-of-thumb, typically mirror the extends of the above-ground foliage.

Use this tag for all questions about roots. For example, protecting them, pruning them, removing them, etc.

277 questions
1
vote
0 answers

how long does the root system on Malabar Spinach need to grow before it will show any growth?

I have a red and a green Malabar spinach, and it seems to be waiting to grow, how long will it likely be before i see any real results?
black thumb
  • 8,786
  • 2
  • 30
  • 67
1
vote
1 answer

If the tree roots must be reduced, is it wise to reduce the crown too?

Let's say a driveway must be dug in the vicinity (but not closer than 1m) of a large tree (in my case it is a Juglans regia, but I would like the question, and possible answers, to be as generic as possible). This means that certain portion of the…
VividD
  • 5,810
  • 3
  • 21
  • 63
1
vote
1 answer

How to move a bare root plant from one place to another?

There is a small plant at my office garden, about 15 cm tall (6 inches), and it has a flower. I live at about 40 min away from my work place. I want to take it home, where I will plant it in a small pot. It's not an indoor plant. How do I transfer…
1
vote
3 answers

How to maintain these plant roots close to the ground?

I removed lots of things at one spot in my garden but one residue is this bunch of cable-looking roots: I want to keep them because they belong to a plant (located on the far right of the image) that provides privacy between my neighbor's garden…
drake035
  • 335
  • 1
  • 4
  • 12
1
vote
1 answer

How should I re-pot a severely root-bound weeping fig plant?

How do I re-pot this weeping fig plant? Any more details related to it would be welcomed. EDIT I ma confused now which tree/plant is this. Is it Ficus Benjamin or Weeping Fig? When I google either of them, I get similar results. I have two of…
4-K
  • 3,117
  • 10
  • 42
  • 61
1
vote
2 answers

Are these Ficus air layered roots ready to plant

I air layered this ficus. I think it is a microcarpa. Its an s-type they sell in nurseries. I am using it to make lots of smaller trees. The image shows the roots that have developed. I would like to know if this is ready to be cut and potted or…
JonathanC
  • 685
  • 3
  • 12
1
vote
0 answers

Is it a big deal if the upper parts of papaya roots are exposed like this?

Water washes away the soil around papaya roots, leaving their upper parts partly exposed, like this: Close up: The tree in the photos is the most serious example I have. Yet it seems perfectly healthy, even though the roots have been like this for…
Fiksdal
  • 574
  • 2
  • 5
  • 18
1
vote
0 answers

How can I cross breed two root vegetables?

How would I go about crossbreeding two root vegetables to make a super-vegetable with properties of both? I'm thinking about crossbreeding garlic with something like turmeric/ginger to attempt to make a hardy turmeric with all the medicinal…
black thumb
  • 8,786
  • 2
  • 30
  • 67
1
vote
1 answer

Would a rooting compound or hormone speed-up the rate at which sod roots in or improve the quality fo those roots?

I know that at the moment the sod it laid it needs to be watered till squishy - this would probably wash away any additive. But over the subsequent days a solution of either commercial or home-made rooting compound could be applied. Would this…
That Idiot
  • 6,997
  • 4
  • 29
  • 52
1
vote
1 answer

Is the size of a conifer tree's root system proportional to the size of the tree

Is the size of a conifer tree's root system proportional to the size of the tree? By the same token will limiting tree size also have an effect on root system size?
Gilles
  • 1,324
  • 1
  • 10
  • 20
0
votes
1 answer

Identify the tree from the roots

I have a ficus, jacaranda, sago palm, and Japanese pine nearby. Which tree or trees do these roots come from?
Rich
  • 1
0
votes
0 answers

Are these root buds forming on my grape stems?

While rooting a couple grape stems in water, these white buds have formed on my stems, what are they? I have a picture to upload but even though my file size says 581.8KB which the online converter of KB to MiB says that equals 0.5548477MiB, it…
0
votes
0 answers

Ornamental Cherry Tree Root breaching lawn

We have a 10-year-old 20 ft high ornamental cherry tree that has a root that is causing a bump in the lawn that I am scalping when I mow and is raising the brick surrounding the tree. Is it OK to remove this root without damaging the tree? I would…
0
votes
1 answer

What happens if you don't split rhubarb?

I have a friend that has a rhubarb plant that was in the same place for at least 13 years, and she wants me to split it for her (because she's blind). What am I expecting from such an old plant, because there seems to be no information online about…
black thumb
  • 8,786
  • 2
  • 30
  • 67
0
votes
0 answers

Growth rate of strangler aerial roots in sub-tropics

In sub-tropical climate, like in Roatán, Honduras, how fast do aerial roots of young strangler figs grow? Ludwig et al. mention in their article Living bridges using aerial roots of ficus elastica – an interdisciplinary perspective: "An increasing…
feklee
  • 329
  • 2
  • 10
1 2 3
18
19