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What the... Lotus seeds? What? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... the "sunken germination" method, or just toss 'em in some water right now? I'd imagine in the natural enviornment they have to dry to fall out of the ... the outer shell and put them in a shallow bowl filled with water. change the water daily and keep the water warm. maybe put it in a sunny window or on a heating pad. in about a week you should see the ...
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PicsLucky Bamboo Algea and problems - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... The algea problem. The roots are full of it. The roots are so bound that the rocks etc are stuck. I have tried to add a drop of phyhton to the water ... 06 at 0:38 Change the water! Get rid of the algae. Clean out the glass. Rinse the roots every time you change the water. Use very little ... rid of the algea? ohyton in the water? and this is newly changed water you are seeing in the pics ;-( the roots ...
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Changing water - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... change the water in your lucky bamboo if you are using water instead of soil to grow them? I generally do it once a week. Is this appropriate? Follow-Up Postings: RE: Changing water ... change it now, might shock the poor thing into dieing! LOL The water isn't stinky or especially cloudy. What do you think... should I be brave and change ...
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Substrate of Choice - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... Sat, Aug 19, 06 at 2:49 I have one lot growing in water, the plaited one is in soil and already 1 stem has died. It ... "pebbles" and water. I haven't done anything to it in the 6 months I've had it except add water when evaporation takes the level down. Love ... soil. If you are growing it in water, it doesn't care what substrate you use as long as you change the water often. RE: watering in soil clip ...
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'Improving' a Naturally Wet Area?? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... the area with plants, if it does flood seasonally you should think about draining some of the water ... the state or locality if anyone official cares. The rest of the decision is a matter of personal views of nature and change. Your idea won't affect the ...
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Crock bog? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... Nature Forums Photo Galleries Garden Galleries Home Galleries Ask The Experts Tools & Directories Organization Directory Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary ... drainage of course and it inevitibly go too much water that I never quite got around to emptying. Both plants ... change the mix and drainage depending on what you plan to grow. That setup sounds like it would be best for marginals (standing water ...
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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... the air made the difference??? The added air would reduce chlorine except on the first day. Adding small amounts of water after that would not add much chloride. The air would change the type of bateria growing in the water ...
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Pics-venus and N Ventricosa Troubles - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... 'll need refilled when the plant is healthy. Let the water level fluctuate but don't let it empty. Moist is not good enough for the flytrap. The nep... well, I water mine every 3 days ... , characteristically, react to a significant change its conditions and also can take several weeks to months before they recover. They are not the most forgiving plants in the world! At this point, adequate ...
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Heating/Lighting 30g terrarium for anole - Terrariums Forum - GardenWeb
... the terrarium to find the side glass cracked! Luckily, the crack goes from the top middle of the tank and goes down only about halfway toward the outside. It's well enough above the water ... change =) Id go with the 5000k for now and see how it works, if it does well then you dont have to change it out for the ...
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Which Are You Disappointed With? - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... react to either water shortage (BER) or excess water(fruit cracking). How many of you in the east-northeast have had a surge in cracking fruit within the last week? Then the variety that ... if not cooked when the sugars really come out. Obviously weather and even fertilizer (minerals and organic material) change the flavors dramatically from garden to garden. Disease seems to follow the same track. ...
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