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cactus and succulent plant mall - Pests of cacti and succulents
... bugs in a jet of water, allow to dry and report in fresh clean soil. RED SPIDER MITES Red spider mite is on the ... pot and the plant treated as a cutting and planted in clean fresh soil. It may be prudent to incinerate the infected plant material. GREEN ... plants looks chlorotic or refuses to grow properly it is worth trying fresh compost to see if this solves the problem. If locally available soils are ...
www.cactus-mall.com

Haw arach limp lock 2g
... striking clone. When the photograph was taken, 24/09/2001, this clone had been in fresh compost for six months and was reacting to the shorter days by actively growing and responding ...
www.cocozzacollection.org.uk

This is Local London | CommuniGate | Pests and Diseases
... be carefully disposed of by either burning or binning: never compost diseased material, as the risk of reinfection cannot be discounted. ... compost at the top of the pot, thus expelling any spores that might have fallen onto the soil, and replace with fresh compost. ... system, and repot in fresh compost before storing the plants at the end of the growing season. Any old compost should be discarded in ...
www.communigate.co.uk

This is Local London | CommuniGate | The Fuchsia Year
... system. If the white feeding roots are missing scrape away the compost to see if any Vine Weevil grubs (white crescent shaped maggots with brown heads) are present. If they are, remove the compost and discard in the dustbin (not onto the garden), wash roots ... , all the foliage removed and if you prefer re-potted in fresh compost. This is a good method of eradicating Vine weevil larvae or ...
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DELPHINIUM SPECIES
... from several sources for 'botanical seeds' were sown in pots of compost on 20th January or 31st January and left exposed to the ... pots in early February. When the seedlings were separated from the compost in the pot, they were found to have tapered root tubers ... seen on the left above. The seedlings were then potted up in fresh compost. By late March, some plants, like that on the right above, ...
www.david.bassett.care4free.net

Delphinium nuttallii development
... the Columbia River Gorge region of the western U.S.A., was sown in multipurpose compost and left exposed to the weather during winter. No germination was noted that year but ... develop any true leaves before becoming dormant. Seedlings were carefully extracted and re-potted in fresh compost. All seedlings grew quickly and, by late March, the largest was developing a flower stem ...
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Annuals A-Z: Antirrhinums (Snapdragons) by Graham Rice
... spring, usually March or April, at about 65F/18C. Sow the seed thinly in fresh seed compost, press it into the surface and leave the seed uncovered or cover with a thin ... with transparent film to keep the seed moist. Pricking out Prick out into trays of fresh compost when the seedlings are large enough to handle. Drench with a copper based fungicide as ...
www.discoveringannuals.com

Annuals A-Z: Petunia Growing Guide, by Graham Rice
... . Sowing indoors Sow thinly early to mid spring in fresh seed compost at 70-78F/20-25C. Immediately before sowing treat the compost with a copper-based fungicide to prevent damping off disease ... seedlings are large enough to handle prick them out into trays or small pots of fresh compost. Water them with a fungicide to prevent damping off. Growing on Grow on at about ...
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East of Scotland Begonia Society
... year. In Scotland the normal time for this is mid February. The compost can either be a Chempak seed mix or a proprietary multi-purpose ... set at 18/20 degrees C. The tubers are placed in the compost with the tops just showing. After pips are seen the tuber ... a former, packing fresh compost round it then placing the root ball in place. A few gentle bumps on the staging will firm the compost enough. Back ...
www.eosbegonias.f9.co.uk

Questions On Cyclamen
... a tub of tepid water to just below the soil or compost line and allowed to stay until the surface glistens. Then remove ... summer. Then, repot in fresh compost (high organic potting soil) and place in a cool, well-lit spot. Water enough to keep the compost moist. Q: ... , then begin watering again. A repotting in mid-August with a compost-rich medium will help. Fertilize every two weeks with Schultz's ...
www.ext.nodak.edu




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