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Norfolk pine

If there seems to be 7 norfolks in 1 pot. If they only have 1 stem then there are 7. Should I replant them separately? Thanks


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 03/06/2018 @ 6:09 am

Could you separate the plants? Yes, but I would not really recommend it. unless you plan on planting your Norfolk Pine outdoors.
If your temperatures drop below freezing, you should not plant directly into the soil, but leave your Norfolk Pine in a container.
Norfolk’s tend to drop their lower leaves, leaving the plant as is will result in a nicer and fuller plant.

If you do choose to separate the plants, you could lose some of the plants due to transplant shock.
They have likely been growing together in the nursery for some time and the root systems are very intertwined.

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