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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 17:08:33 GMT -5
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Post by sdeering on Jan 28, 2007 17:58:18 GMT -5
Looken good. Im glad to see no contamination. The medium is only good for a month or two. It depends on how much water evaporates out of it. I would remove it soon. Stephen
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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 19:38:30 GMT -5
Hey! I thought you could leave it in there till it outgrows the space? How long do you think I still have? Thanks! Cya
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Post by sdeering on Jan 28, 2007 22:10:17 GMT -5
Its all a guess. Problem is if it starts to go down hill it may not be a good thing. The PH of the medium and nutrients change with time. As long as it is growing it should be ok. Its all in your hands now.
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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 22:18:39 GMT -5
Alright! When I see its start to look like it needs to change homes I'll do it! Thanks again man! Cya
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Post by vraev on Jan 28, 2007 22:37:49 GMT -5
looking pretty nice buddy! a big wad of big mouth there.
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Post by insectivore on Jan 28, 2007 22:43:21 GMT -5
Theres around 12! Hopefully they turn out good and I'll have a few for trade! Cya
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Post by vraev on Jan 28, 2007 22:53:33 GMT -5
NICE!
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Post by titom on Feb 17, 2007 23:05:21 GMT -5
Don't know ifmine will survive.. I had damp-off in my pot... I put it in sphagnum moss.. Some plants died.. the others live since ~ 3-4 weeks.. but I don't know if it grows.. let you know what happen guys! bye!
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Post by lloyd on Feb 17, 2007 23:17:35 GMT -5
I know some references say that plain sphagnum moss is good for some CP's. However I find that often the plants do better in plain old 1:1 milled peat & sand. My VFT's always did poorly in plain sphagnum as did D. prolifera. I killed a good amount of U. longifolia in plain long fibred sphagnum and one nep died the same way. The only thing that really likes plain long fibred sphagnum is U. humboldtii which does well in sphagnum soup.
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