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Sago Palm and Cycad Potting Mix
... : (619) 574-1595 E-mail: phil.bergman@junglemusic.net >>Cycads >>Cycad Help & Advice >>Cycad Potting Mix Cycad and Sago Palm Potting Mix by Phil Bergman Special Points of Interest Rot Prevention Potting ... . Cycads die from too much moisture resulting in rot, especially around the roots. Therefore, any potting soil used for container culture of cycads must guarantee good drainage. A sago palm is very ...
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Potting Mix - Fire Hazard? - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... this as they are super heated minerals in their structure. More info would be appreciated. RE: Potting Mix - Fire Hazard? clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and ... Safety During this past year, the Colorado Springs Fire Department has investigated several fires caused by potting soil. In fact, just this year alone our community has suffered property losses in excess of 3 ...
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Potting Mixes for Certified Organic Production
... expensive and most readily available larger-particle material. Compost Compost is perhaps the most common potting-mix ingredient among organic producers. Cheaper than traditional components such as peat moss, compost holds ... variable element and the most important to manage. Compost is rarely used alone as a potting medium. Most composts are too porous and the soluble salt levels are often high. Rynk ...
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CAUTION Legionella and Bromeliad Potting Mix
... with great care after three deaths in Victoria were linked to a bacteria found in the mix. Victorian Health Minister Bronwyn Pike said three Victorians died last year from legionella longbeachae, a bacterium ... headaches, shortness of breath, dry cough and muscle aches and pain. Ms Pike said gardeners using potting mix should wear a mask to avoid breathing in dust, wear eye protection and wash hands ...
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Bromeliad Potting Mixes
... this product has some fertiliser added, the bark looks like small nuggets aprox 15mm in size. Very open self draining mix. If you go into the Mulching Section of this website see photo 1. the actual product is similar in size only darker in colour. MORE TO COME A simple test for a potting mix is to wet it, then let it stand for two days, if it is still saturated then you need ...
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Potting Methods of Traditional Pot Plants
... : These plants prefer to grow in a well-drained soil. In Japan, people use pumice or potting mix (mixture of various types of pumice) for growing them. Dendrobium moniliforme, Neofinetia falcata: In ... often use a mixture of small-sized Akadama soil and small sized-pumice. Soil Typical potting materials used for Japanese enthusiasts are as follows: AKADAMA TSUCHI: reddish clay granules produced all ...
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PlantOasis.com - Re-potting Houseplants
... plant, be sure to research its needs, as certain plants will do best when slightly root-bound. Also, re-potting is best done before or in the beginning of a plant’s growth period so that the plant can best ... can then lead to root rot. Moving your plant into it’s new container: One can use either a professionally prepared potting mix, or else you can make your own if you know how to mix it. Just be ...
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Pots for Bulbs
... with the advent of plastic pots which have excellent drainage; and soil-less, free-draining seed and potting mixes available. This method was used in the olden days when terracotta pots only, were available. ... careful if you have children or animals around. I have seen "pots" made from newspaper, filled with potting mix and held together with string or rubber bands but I have not tried this myself. ...
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Cypripedium stem rotting (Turface used in mix)
... year. Thanks in advance for any thoughts. Bryan Antworten: Re: Cypripedium stem rotting (Turface used in mix) Paul Perakos 20:47:36 26/5/2006 (4) Re: Cypripedium stem rotting (Turface used in ... andrewsii, and planted it in approximately 40% Turface, 40% perlite, and the remainder consisted of regular potting mix and peat moss. The bud was buried approximatly 1 cm deep. : The plant flowered earlier ...
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Neng Anggrek - Specialist in Orchids » Potting Orchids
... date newsletter. Powered by FeedBlitz Free counter Potting Orchids Today, there are so many choices on the market to use to make that "perfect" potting mix, or if you prefer, there are ... do not use lava rock. Charcoal ~ Horticultural charcoal is antiseptic and neutralizes dangerous bacteria in the potting medium. It also absorbs the acids produced by decomposing bark mixes and is sometimes said to ...
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