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Ok, I just bought my first Musa, and I have gone through the different
threads and Im still confused. I know these questions are probably redundant, but I need to ask anyway. Soil, what kind of soil should I plant them in if they are in a pot? Soil formula? When do I know when its time to repot? When I looked up fertilizing, What do I need exactly. Is there something right off the shelf I can use? I really don't want to have to formulate something myself. I wouldn't be good at it and would probably burn the heck out of the plant. Thank you so much! |
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Pure peat moss, perlite added -- good drain -- good growth
Pitangadiego: Triple 16 is cheap and effective
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Thank you, that really helps. Appreciate it.
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