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Fall Repotting
... Fall Repotting Articles Home Page Images Email Order Form Plant Catalog Tool Catalog Fall Repotting by Brent Walston Introduction Fall is a good opportunity for repotting. I have been an advocate for fall repotting ...
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Articles About Bonsai
... ), Copper and Aluminum Wire (hardening and annealing), Crabapple, Cuttings, Dormancy, Dormant evergreens, Fall Repotting, Fastest growth , Fertilize your bonsai, Fungicides, Fertilizing too much?, Flowering Quince, ... planting in a pot and other soil mysteries explained. Fall Repotting The advantages and dangers of fall repotting. Understanding Pruning A physiological approach to Pruning. This ...
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KAKTOS - Cactus monthly care - Cactus.Thelo.gr
... stay outside (e.g. balcony), especially if night temperatures do not fall below 10o C. Cacti love the difference between night and ... my case where inside there is not that much light). Repotting This month repotting can be started, where necessary. Cacti that are developing ... , or not watered yet at all. Pests This month, when repotting or just because more time is spend with cacti, someone can ...
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CMOS Newsletter September 12, 2004
... last cave entrance. Fast Facts About Paphiopedilum Blooms: Cooler nights inidiate blooming, usually in mid-Fall and Spring from cener of new growth. Light & Air: Low light, early morning sun; E ... the inside of the pot, which gently loosens the roots. Thanks, Tom! Photo: Tom with repotting tool. Photo: Repotting tool in action. Central Missouri Orchid Society Web Address: http://CMOS.missouri.org
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MOS
... .)  Do you yearn to see those beautiful fresh roots rambling free?  Get out of the repotting rut and learn how to mount your plants on natural cork or other suitable material ... Chicagoland Orchid Festival will be held on September 22-24, 2006.  ROAD TRIP!!! ***Put our fall show on your calendar, too! November 11-12:  Michiana Orchid Society Show at Holy Cross ...
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MOS
... to 8:30 PM.  Sandy will teach this two-part class, covering orchid basics, culture, repotting and beyond.  Fee for the class is $39 and includes lots of information, hands-on ... Chicagoland Orchid Festival will be held on September 22-24, 2006.  ROAD TRIP!!! Put our fall show on your calendar, too! November 11-12:  Michiana Orchid Society Show at Holy Cross ...
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When is the best time to repot and how should I do it? - Bonsai
... root ball in another pot which may or may not be larger. > Root pruning and repotting a root bound plant will refresh it and cause it to put out fresh growth ... this is accomplished in the early spring. Some species can also be repotted in late fall. > When repotting a finished bonsai, the general practice is to remove one half to two thirds ...
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Hortiscope
... Repotting Houseplants Ron Smith, Extension Horticulturist, NDSU Extension Service Loftsgard Hall, NDSU, Fargo, ND ... from them. They do best in the cool weather of spring and fall. Recent hot weather, especially when the plants are grown in containers, ... plants for indoors? (Carrington, N.D., e-mail) A: I would suggest repotting with fresh potting soil, in completely cleaned up containers or pots (or ...
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New Hampshire Orchid Society - repotting Stanhopeas
... New Hampshire Orchid Society - repotting Stanhopeas This article first appeared in OrchidGuide Digest V1 #137 and is reprinted here with ... put the sphagnum in loosely (without having to pack it tightly so it won't fall from between the wires of the basket), plus keeps the sphagnum from drying too quickly ...
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The Rosebay Volume 6 Number 2 Fall 1977
... except when plants are in growth is acceptable, although late fall and early winter are preferred. A newer method which proves ... (aureum, 'Carmen') are intolerant of our hot summers. They rapidly fall prey to soil pathogens, from water-molds to Phytophthera. Grafting ... offer any set solution, frequent leaching and perhaps an occasional repotting will help Fertilizing can also be tricky. Every time I ...
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