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Hi all, I am going to repot my new pandanus and just a want to know  is it okay for this boy or should I bury him deeper.  I am a newbie for this kind and someone has told me they grow like that but idk. 

Thanks

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Looks like pandan, Pandanus amaryllifolius? You can keep it like that if you want or bury the aerial roots. The aerial roots will also root into the soil naturally when they hit the soil line (if the humidity is not too low). 

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Jonathan

Katy, TX (Zone 9a)

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