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Old 07-27-2018, 05:47 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Default Re: Containers: width vs height?

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Originally Posted by cincinnana View Post
You can grow big plants under the right conditions.
Contianer 24 gal..us

Fertilizer triple 19 granular.
This plant was on irrigation .....but was hand watered once it started pupping.

I have some dwarf reds which are crushing these conditions and over whelmed me with pups.......I have a few too many. Pm if you want one

For those wanting an Ae Ae....go with a plant like a variegated nam wha or similar.
AeAe are fickle...
We have them growing all over in the Natty.

Once the plant reaches (for indoor growers) 15 ft.the plant is hard to keep.


Aeae
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Hostafarian
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on Flickr.

My take is buy another variegated plant which is easier to keep.

Just my opinion.....from the Jungle
HI Cincinanna, I have seen all your pics..have admired your plants for a few years now on here. What is triple 19 granular? Most of my boxes are for deor, but have grown some very large in smaller pots as well. I Have scratched my head wonderung why some of my larger trees came from smaller pots. I have dozens of various size pots I bought used from local nursery. I have not been consistent in my soil..soiless mixture..its quality, but amounts change from whats on hand. Whwn I move plants idoors for winter..they get smaller pots of course for room, and prevent overwatering. Thanks!
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