Posted by Markus
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on 3/19/2009, 1:57 pm, in reply to "link in header"
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Hello Tom
thank you for the fast reply ( i found the 2. article maybe i suffer blindness that comes with the age ! )
Can you give me a hint for the best time to remove the germinated seeds and but them in community pots.
( sorry for my awful english but i´m out of practise a few thousand years.... )
Again thank you very much for spending your time and solve my problems
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: Hello Tom,
: i noticed that vermiculite becomes
: too wet
: very fast - perlite feels most of
: the time too dry.
: I only found the page
:
: http://www.plantapalm.com/Vce/horticulture/horticulture.htm
: - i could not find a link
: in the header. The article
:
: http://www.plantapalm.com/Vce/horticulture/seeds.htm
: very impressive i found 2 weeks
: before but i miss the 2. one.
: Could you send me the links via
: email.
: Thank you kind regards
: Markus
:
: I get this a lot. If you look at the
: header on the main page of my forum
: here you will see something that
: says "Cycad Junge" That is
: the link to my regular website for
: my business, which is The Cycad
: Jungle. If you read the header it
: talks about other articles being
: available there.
: I agree that sometimes the perlite
: can get dry, there is a fine line
: with that product, but it works good
: if you get the routine right. Thats
: why I use the sand. It can get real
: wet when you use too much water, but
: works perfectly when you figure that
: you don't deep water the sand, you
: just lightly hit the top layer and
: let a slight moistness go slowly
: down into the medium. It takes some
: practice, but I know the sand has a
: better tolerance than perlite.
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