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Image Comments posted by ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ
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those colours are hypnotic azzz, beautiful plant mun! thnx for sharing your gorgeous piccies and work mate, really enjoyed them.
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I'm told they like it swampy too ..
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recently treated the mix with iron and magnesium too
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i've no experience with it yet .. so can only imagine a maybe .. like nitrogen or something but *shrug*
someone here will probably know , maybe make a post/topic about it?
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oh yeah sphagnum moss from local , NZ sphagnum and chilean sphagnum too...
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only got it a couple of days ago in awesome condition ...
-just reused rainforest box mix- been mixing and remixing/recycling it for years now.. it's got everything but the kitchen sink in it and a lot of the kitchen sinks over the years have also had it in them :3
there's john innes loam [#seed and #3,] ormus, perlite, osmacote, bark, charcoal, vermiculite, coco coir, cat litter (DE), clay, hydroleca, sand, probably heaps of fish shit from the aquarium and a good colony of nitrosamonas and nitrobacter, superphosphate, granite chips, pea gravel, rock fert dust, dang i can't even remember what else I've pummeled it with.. but there's probably a heap more.
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Sweet !
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awesome first shot mate! , welcome to the little green mens club :3!
they're so cute , so beware .. very addictive to be ze germinator.
You must be a natural!
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Thanks you guys ..
I dnno about makn look lazy tho Hilly, so many fkn twin terbo baddacial horters on here man...
helped give me the drive to try and catch them up or straggle behind with some - if poss
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On 27/09/2017 at 11:46 PM, LokStok said:rustica?
here's a rustica i grew years ago for comparison although in a pot but much smaller
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What a beauty and a great plant to score, thanks for sharing man and it's really good to see one growing.
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thanks man ! and yeah they're more like spores or something
wonder how much it will spread naturally
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if its anything to go by, a very established privet dried out and is on the verge of dying from drought after having been repositioned in the same conditions a foot away or 2
anyhow i hear they can grow 6ft x 6ft in the ground so perhaps some shape pruning and maybe some bonsaiesque broom or maybe even a literati could be the trick for space saving.
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yeah it's in the ground, i read they like it wet but its actually in a raised bed (flood control) so one of the dryer parts of the garden but it's pretty wet in uk anyway on the whole :3
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;) thanx I just had it styled at the salon lol ,
haven't seen seeds yet but not really looked much to be honest, I think I've had Heimias (myrti too) seed before a few years ago but this time round yeah there shall be no overwintering and I reckon it will make it, well I fkn hope it does but not enough to bring it indoors but I think it's chances are pretty high.
if it seeds do you want some?
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one thing I recall from sowing advice from those who have been before was that they're easy to cook with too much prop heat
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might get a few more if available as plants when financially settled over the coming year
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if mine seeds you're welcome to some mate too , it arrived with fruit when i bought but they fell off or got attacked by molluscs, i now have ultimate mollusc control tho and them having fruited before hopefully is a good sign , I guess they're winter flowerers so I have fingers x'd as winter is coming , I can't wait to see those flowers..
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maybe 3 by now
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only been there about 2 months
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its almost 6 foot tall (2metres)
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golden virginia tabaccum strain (probably a hybrid that started as work with a rustica and maybe crossed n crossed n crossed n back crossed etc shrug)
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Thats awesome! they only ever rotted for me before aeroponically ... will have to try again after seeing this,
Well scored mate!
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Mammillaria polythele
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Always a pleasure, first time it's flowered since bought in 2011