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pot-bound
ˈpot-bound, a. [f. pot n.1 1 d + bound ppl. a.] Said of a plant growing in a flower-pot when its roots fill the pot and have no more room to expand. Also fig.1850 Florist Nov. 262 To preserve plants in luxuriant health, they should not be allowed to become pot-bound. 1895 S. R. Hole Tour Amer. 100 A...
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pot-bound
pot-boundadj (of a plant) having roots that fill its pot1(1b) completely (指植物)根生满花盆的.
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Nematanthus
The goldfish plant enjoys being pot-bound, and is more likely to bloom in that state.
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Camellia japonica
acidity preventing their absorption by the roots; bud drop which causes loss or decay of buds, and can be caused by over-watering, high temperatures, or pot-bound
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waterlogged
waterlogged, ppl. a. (ˈwɔːtəlɒgd) [f. prec. + -ed1. (The form water-lodged in Lescallier Vocab. des Termes de Marine Anglois et Fran{cced}ois, Paris 1777, and in Encycl. Brit. 1797, is an ill-advised attempt at correction of water-logged in Falconer's Dict.)] 1. Of a ship, boat: Flooded with water b...
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Bonsai cultivation and care
This prevents them from becoming pot-bound and encourages the growth of new feeder roots, allowing the tree to absorb moisture more efficiently.
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ego
ego Orig. Metaph. (ˈɛgəʊ, ˈiːgəʊ) [L. ego I.] 1. That which is symbolized by the pronoun I; the conscious thinking subject, as opposed to the non-ego or object. Also humorously, for ‘self’.[1789 Cowper Letter 6 June, To thee both Ego and all that Ego does is interesting.] 1824 Galt Rothelan II. 201 ...
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aero-
aero- (ˈɛərəʊ, now rarely ˈeɪərəʊ) a. Gr. ἀερο-, combining form of ἀήρ, ἀέρα, air, the atmosphere, as in ἀεροµετρέειν to measure the air, ἀεροσκοπία divination by observing the heavens, etc. a. † aero-elastic (in form aereo-elastic), a. (see quot.); ˌaero-ˈembolism Path. (see quot. 1939); ˈaerogel C...
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pot
▪ I. pot, n.1 (pɒt) Forms: 2–8 pott, 4–7 potte, (5 putte), 3– pot. (Also 4–5 poot, 5 Sc. poyt, mod.Sc. dial. pat, patt.) [Late OE. or early ME. pott, cognate with OFris. pot, MDu. pot(t, Du. pot, MLG. pot, put, LG. pot(t; whence mod.Ger. pott, late ON. potte (c 1300), Sw. potta, Da. potte; also with...
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root
▪ I. root, n.1 (ruːt) Forms: α. 1, 5 rot, 3–6 rote, 4 rotte, 5 roth, roytt, rowte, 6 rott, roite, rout(e, rowth, 9 dial. roit; 4–7 roote, 5– root. β. Sc. 5–6 rut, 6 ruite, rwit, 5– rute, 6– ruit, 9 reet, rit; north. 9 reut, rut, re(e)at. [Late OE. rót, a. ON. rót (Icel. and Fær. rót), Norw. and Sw. ...
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