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Post by lane on Sept 26, 2013 19:22:52 GMT -5
So I had a bag of Miracle Grow lying around and I know Miracle Grow is bad for cp however... Cephs get somewhere around 70% of its nutrients from its roots which I found very tempting . After I got the idea I googled to see if anyone else has tried this and was surprised that someone on Terra Forums has a ceph in the forbidden soil. I sent him a 'PM' and he told me his ceph was still doing well. So like usual, temptation got the best of me and I tried it with a ceph I didn't mind losing. I put it in half miracle grow and half nutrient free soil. Its been in its soil for 10 days and looks like its doing ok , so far no signs of declining! Day I planted it! ceph in miracle grow by Mr.lane123, on Flickr Now! (10 days later) 088 by Mr.lane123, on Flickr Hopefully it will keep doing well! cross your fingers for me!
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Post by shoggoths on Sept 26, 2013 20:48:51 GMT -5
Great test.
I would really like to see how the plant will look in a few months!
What's the amount of nutrients in the plain miracle mix ?
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Post by lane on Sept 28, 2013 15:55:42 GMT -5
Hey Shoggoths, Ill post again in a month or so for an update! I used the Sphagnum peat moss it says 0.05-0.02-0.04 on it and the perlite I used said 0.04-0.01-0.06. I hope this is what you were asking! have a good one!
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Post by Dennis Z on Jul 12, 2015 21:09:02 GMT -5
Any updates? (sorry for digging it up).
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Post by snapperhead51 on Jul 12, 2015 21:19:02 GMT -5
yer I'd been keen to see to
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