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Separating Two Norfolk Pine Trees Growing in One Pot?

I have a Norfolk pine that has two trees in one pot. Can these be split when repotting?

By Madonna

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November 11, 20180 found this helpful

My Norfolk pine put out three small extra stems that were growing up into the main plant. I separated them from the main plant and repotted them together as they appeared to be attached to each other. One of the three died back but the other two survived. The main plant grew vigorously and now is over three feet tall above the pot. The smaller plant was kept outside on my deck in the shade from July to September here in Michigan and now has doubled in size over the last 5 months since I've separated the plants. Both plants are doing well.

 

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