Walmart 名媛直播 Tree Help?
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THat is OK, especially to get you started.
I have mine in grainy material (fine lava and/or baked clay grit) with some composted pine bark.
I have mine in grainy material (fine lava and/or baked clay grit) with some composted pine bark.
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Okay, awesome, thank you so much! I may buy a humidity or drip tray as well.
After I repot and allow it to grow, would it be good for me to wire next spring? Or should I wait even longer, like a year?
After I repot and allow it to grow, would it be good for me to wire next spring? Or should I wait even longer, like a year?
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moondragon wrote: After I repot and allow it to grow, would it be good for me to wire next spring? Or should I wait even longer, like a year?
I know you can't wait, but I suggest you wait until next spring and see how it is doing. Then decide if you want to make the next step.
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Auk wrote:
moondragon wrote: After I repot and allow it to grow, would it be good for me to wire next spring? Or should I wait even longer, like a year?
I know you can't wait, but I suggest you wait until next spring and see how it is doing. Then decide if you want to make the next step.
Okay, I will Thank you all so much for your help! I'm hoping to purchase a grow lamp so I can keep it on my dresser over the winter.
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