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What about kanuma could that work
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Madartej21 wrote: Expand it. What did you do wrong and what did you change? Maybe we can learn as well
They can't be inside. They don't like too much organics in the soil. They don't like much water (wet feet). Spider mites love them. They don't need TLC and thrive if left alone.
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Travi51 wrote: What about kanuma could that work
Kanuma is more acidic than Akadama.
Azaleas love Kanuma, but I don't think Kanuma alone is a good choice for Junipers.
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What are your thoughts on a good sub. Someone said zeolite
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Trick with juniper is lots of light, and little water. Do nt let the substrate go bone dry, but certainly keep them drier thenothers. Make sure you have a substrate trhat drains well. What you use exactly is not relevant. Substrate really is not as complex as some would like you to believe.
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