For those that have full grown miscanthus, is there any secondary benefit for ground birds...pheasant or quail?
For those that have full grown miscanthus, is there any secondary benefit for ground birds...pheasant or quail?
Ok Bill - you started this. You sent me cuttings a few weeks ago and they went straight into water like you requested and are sitting on my back deck in pretty much full sun.
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Well today I am noticing what I would consider decent signs of life. The upper portion (above the second "joint" is turning brown and dying. Most are showing what I assume are roots and others are growing a "green horn" but seem to be lacking the root growth. Both the "roots" and "green horn" is coming from the first "joint" above the angled cut (bottom) of the cuttings. Am I ready to pot these, do I let them grow in the water for another week, or is there something else I need to do?
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OK - I'll let them soak another week and see what that gets me. I just remembered you saying they didn't like wet feet so I guess I am a bit nervous about letting them soak too long.Leave them in the water a bit longer. The roots will get bigger.
The horn is a new stalk of grass. Let that one grow some roots.
Hey j bird, Was checking out this pic, noticed that the grass stalk on left is still green. Does that stalk still have a node higher up and we just cant see. Or is there another reason for this? Interestd as I also have started to play with MiscanthusOk Bill, here is what most of them looked like as of yesterday evening. Some seem to be "sprouting" while others are a little further behind. We we ready to be potted yet? If so do I put them in pots or in their forever home? If I put them in their forever home - what spacing to get a good solid screen?
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Ok, bear with me as I am still new at this MG stuff. Most of the cutting I have are only green between the "joints" of the cutting. Most of them also only have a horn/sprout forming at the lower joint. I just got my materials for potting and plan to do so this weekend. I will produce a "report" if you will of what the cuttings look like.Hey j bird, Was checking out this pic, noticed that the grass stalk on left is still green. Does that stalk still have a node higher up and we just cant see. Or is there another reason for this? Interestd as I also have started to play with Miscanthus
Ok Bill, here is what most of them looked like as of yesterday evening. Some seem to be "sprouting" while others are a little further behind. We we ready to be potted yet? If so do I put them in pots or in their forever home? If I put them in their forever home - what spacing to get a good solid screen?
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Hey j bird, Was checking out this pic, noticed that the grass stalk on left is still green. Does that stalk still have a node higher up and we just cant see. Or is there another reason for this? Interestd as I also have started to play with Miscanthus
Looks good Scott. Here is my road as of two weeks ago.
I had another guy stop in to ask what it was and where to get some.
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Mine is still growing in pots on the back deck...... Do I plant yet this fall or wait until spring? If I wait until spring any particular way to store them over the winter?
Looking forward to having a screen similar to those above in a few years and getting my own cutting and expanding then to screening plots and shooting houses and the like.
Looks good Scott. Here is my road as of two weeks ago.
I had another guy stop in to ask what it was and where to get some.
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Update on my MxG.
This is looking at mine from inside a perennial clover plot.
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This is the same screen, but from outside that clover plot.
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