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05-09-2014, 01:52 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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How small can a pup be? - An experiment
When I divided up my ornata pad, this little thing became a “collateral casualty”
So I took a picture from the top… …and one from the side (it is really skimpy)… …and stuck it in the ground. In a couple of months, - maybe sooner, we will either have an empty husk or a nice little brand new ornata. Stay tuned Olaf
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Re: How small can a pup be? - An experiment
With mycorrhizae, careful watering and some TLC you will have another ornata in no time.
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Re: How small can a pup be? - An experiment
watch the water..but try to humidity in the upper range ...should not take long for root buds to start...good compost well drained soil should help aswell..my two cents
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