I thought the can had a fourth wall aware stickman on it for a sec
Get a deeper pot. You’ll stunt the root.
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It may be fine, sequoias have relatively shallow roots.
Sequoias absolutely do have deep roots, I promise. They aren’t particularly deeper than other species, part from them being utterly massive and requiring a similarly large, and yes, deep, root system to keep them from literally falling over. I’ve toured industrial tissue culture facilities which raise hundreds of thousands to millions of redwoods and sequoias per year. They use the deep cone-tainer pots, specifically and intentionally to allow for deeper rooting.
They don’t get there water from tap roots like other trees.

Are you referring to the Sillets paper a couple years ago making the claim that redwoods do get some water from condensation on their leaves?
I love scientific clap backs, cracks me up every time.
Maybe not the most trusted ource but where I got it from https://www.giant-sequoia.com/faqs/giant-sequoia-questions/:
The sequoias have a matting, shallow, and wide spreading root system. There is no taproot. They only root to 12 to 14 feet deep even at maturity.
The best time to plant a Giant Sequoia tree was 3000 years ago. The second best time is today.
Isn’t the second best time 2999 years ago?
The 3000th best time is today
Seems like the time unit should be days, since it’s today and not this year.
So it’s really the (3000 * 365.25) - 1th best time today.
Still a good time to start though.
Maybe tomorrow

Okay, I’ll wait.
Everything seems buggy today with the cloudflare stuff.
Here it is again:

thank you
We’re gonna need a bigger
boatpot.You need to plant a full stand of them if you want specimens of great height. Their roots intertwine to provide stability and they’re so tall they need to be grouped together to better withstand the wind.

All you need now is a time machine.







