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Building a Floating Hydroponic Garden
... styrofoam. A 2 1/2-inch hole saw is needed to drill the correct-size holes in 1 1/2-inch thick styrofoam when using the 3" Net Pot or a styrofoam cup with slits cut in the bottom and trimmed at the top. Using 2" Net Pots will require a 1 3/4-inch hole saw for the 1 1/2-inch styrofoam ... placing the young transplant in the net pot or styrofoam cup, do not add any potting mix or other ...
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Baby bulb care over winter - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... bulbs each from an oriental and Asian lilies I placed each baby in its own styrofoam cup with moist peat. They are outside in my gazebo. The gazebo has no windows, just ... lilydude sunset6/z8 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 4, 06 at 22:01 Do the styrofoam cups have a drainage hole in the bottom? If they don't, the seedlings will ...
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oriental 'albany' and baby bulbs - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... . Alot were slightly smaller than a pea. I placed each of these in its own styrofoam cup with moistened peat, planted about 2 times its size in depth. They are outside for ... them but they would still be in the cold. The reason I put them in styrofoam cups is just to keep track of them for now. I figured they would come ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Grafting
... 3) A covering such as a glass jar, milk jug, soft drink bottle, or large styrofoam cup should be used to cover the graft and keep the humidity high. It is also ...
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Cattle Handling and Working Facilities
... can make for a long day for you — and your cattle. For example, a styrofoam cup that has fallen into the working alley can make cattle balk. A shadow or a ... chutes north and south for summer handling. Response to Movement or Strange Sights A white styrofoam cup in the bottom of the working chute will cause the entire herd to balk. Cattle ...
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Cleft Grafting
... cup. Over the graft as a whole will be a 32 oz Styrofoam cup. 11. Measure down from the drinking rim of a soft plastic cup ... Styrofoam cup. See photo. 16. Without disturbing the Styrofoam cup, water the graft once a week. AVOID THE TEMPTATION TO PEEK UNDER THE CUP ...
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Scion should be inserted at an angle
... this graft in fact succeeded. Angling the scion also helps keep the graft under the Styrofoam cup used to cover the graft while it calluses. (c) 2004 Mississippi Gulf Coast Camellia Society ...
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Plants can get sick from a virus too
... soil. Pat the soil down gently. You can use the bottom of a paper or styrofoam cup to do this. Water gently so that the soil becomes thoroughly moist - but not flooded ...
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Grafting Seminar at
... Applying fungicide to the rootstock Inserting the scion Covering the graft with sand Placing a Styrofoam cup over the graft The completed project Camellias at Bellingrath Gardens Hundreds of mature camellias grace ...
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Grafting - Camellia Club of Mobile
... sand. A covering such as a glass jar, milk jug, soft drink bottle, or large styrofoam cup should be used to cover the graft and keep the humidity high. If the covering ...
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