... planting or transferring any native Hawaiian plant is, "Do Not Disturb the roots!" since any disturbance could potentially damage the root system and ...
... Look for these by carefully removing the pot from the plant's root mass; infestations appear as hairy/powdery white masses on the roots or in the ...
... Aerial root tips were pounded, their juice strained and heated [Krauss 1979 ...
the Earth Medicine Institute, notes that these aerial roots were combined ...
... After the roots were gathered, perhaps stripped of the bark, and then baked in ...
If not used immediately, the root fiber was dried, coiled, and stored for ...
... to resent cramped roots, it will, though, require more frequent watering, and nutrients from fertilizers may not reach all the roots since it is root-bound ...
... We attribute these deaths to an attack on their roots by either root-knot nematodes (confirmed in some cases) or a Fusarium fungus (presumed in ...