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I managed to get hold of a rajapuri pup and a dwarf brazillian pup about 3 weeks ago. They came as rootless pups chopped back. It’s still winter here in Europe and probably not ideal growth weather by any means (but over here one takes the chance to get new varieties when one has it). They’re sort of standing still, not really pushing rollers or anything and I’m worried about rot. Any tips? |
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many people on the forum use coarse sand/sharp sand and perlite
the idea being to provide lots of drainage so you do not overwater once it has roots and is showing signs of growth you can transplant to a container with youre regular soil mix i use peat and perlite and go really easy on the watering let the soil dry somewhat between watering |
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