![]() ![]() Usually Redwoods are too large to grow in a garden, however the Amber Glow Redwood is significantly smaller than its predecessor. Over time the Metasequoia develops a large trunk with textured bark with deep ridges that grow at a particularly fast rate.ĭawn Redwoods were once considered extinct until these Autumnal coloured redwoods were discovered to be growing in China. The Amber Glow tree naturally grows pyramidal in stature, which does not only help the trees overall physical appearance it also means there is no pruning required. This species is one of the world’s oldest living conifers known to have existed for at least 50 million years and is also considered a living fossil. The Metasequoia Tree more commonly known as the Amber Glow tree is part of the pre-historic lineage of the Dawn Redwood. RECOMMENDED ADD-ON - We highly recommend this product be purchased alongside any order for plants, to ensure that they get the best start in your garden.REQUIRES A SINGLE APPLICATION - Rootgrow only needs to be applied once, a single treatment will generally last the entire lifespan of your plants.INCREASES UPTAKE OF WATER & NUTRIENTS - Plants treated with Rootgrow develop a secondary root system, with the express purpose of seeking out new sources of water and other key nutrients that are required to keep your plants happy and healthy.Once applied your plants will begin to thrive better than before, improving plant establishment and subsequently bettering flowering and fruiting. GIVES NEW PLANTS THE BEST POSSIBLE START - Apply rootgrow by sprinking the appropriate amount into the planting hole, then place the plant in the hole ensuring the roots are touching the granules.Rootgrow is a granular feed that is commonly used to promote vigourous and robust growth, even in poor soils CONTAINS MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI - A naturally occuring organism, Mycorrhizal Fungi has been benefiting plants in our world for millions of years.
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