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Post by khairimhd on Mar 17, 2008 0:10:41 GMT 8
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Post by sockhom on Mar 17, 2008 6:20:37 GMT 8
Those plants are beautiful. I especially appreciate the lycopodiums.
François.
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Post by marigoldsfail21 on Mar 17, 2008 9:59:05 GMT 8
Very nice plants. The way you have the platyceriums mounted on that tree i perfect! I have never heard of lycopodiums before, tho. They look way cool, how do you grow them?
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Post by khairimhd on Mar 17, 2008 10:26:14 GMT 8
Very nice plants. The way you have the platyceriums mounted on that tree i perfect! I have never heard of lycopodiums before, tho. They look way cool, how do you grow them? 1. What is the best media for Lycopodium? You can use several media like; a. 1 : 1 : 1 of perlite, peat moss and charcoal b. 100% sphagnum moss (my favourite media) c. 1: 1 of coconut husk and perlite d. 1:1:1 of perlite, charcoal and sphagnum moss The suitable media will depend on your microclimate and watering habit. 2. How often to water your Lycopodium? Depend on your media. By using 100% sphagnum moss, I water my Lycos in alternate day. 3. How often to fertilize your Lycopodium? Once a month with high Nitrogen organic fertilizer.
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Post by marigoldsfail21 on Mar 17, 2008 10:55:17 GMT 8
Thanks Khairimhd, do you think I could grow this in a haging basket in a bright window?
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Post by khairimhd on Mar 17, 2008 11:34:00 GMT 8
Thanks Khairimhd, do you think I could grow this in a haging basket in a bright window? Hanging basket is the best way to grow them. Give them about 30% -50% shade.. they will thrive in your hand.
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