My mother and i were gardening outside when she ripped out a small plant which we were covering with weed block. We discovered seconds after that it was a bay leaf plant. Is it possible to regenerate the plant by putting it in soil and adding some special formual to make it grow roots i’ve seen it done on a gardening tv show before. I just can’t remember what they did.
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Try Schultz`s root hormone and that should regenerate it when you put it in soil! Good Luck as I transplant nearly all my plants with root hormone!!!!!!!
You can use a rooting hormone such a Roottone and keep the soil moist. If it is a California Bay laurel the (a native plant) it will be more pungent and leaves more elongatedthan Laurel Noblis which has thicker, greener, and more rounded leaves.
As long as the main roots wernt damaged,replant it and give it some Quick-Start to prevent transplant shock.Make a little tent from some newspaper to keep it out of direct sun until it takes hold.Or until it feels better! Bye