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immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
all in gypsum substrat
medusinae http://pinguicula.free.fr/med7.JPG nivalis http://pinguicula.free.fr/niv.JPG colimensis http://pinguicula.free.fr/coli.JPG immaculata http://pinguicula.free.fr/imm.JPG |
Re: immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
What is the composition of the media you're using if you can share with us. Interesting looking stuff.
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Re: immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
Those are nice ping.
Same as BA, interested on the media. Please share with us... |
Re: immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
for these one I use just pur gypsum + river sand 50/50
for the mexican and a lot of temperate 50% cat litier ( with some time AKADAMA ( bonzai clay)) 12.5% pouzzolane ( volcanic rock) 12.5% river sand 12.5% calcareous sand 12.5% vermiculite for others temperates blond peat + vermiculite 50/50 for the subtropical US blond peat + river sand 30/70 jeff |
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Wow Jeff, you have a lot a media recipies. I didn't consider cat litter a media until now. Just a question, will the cat little attract cats?
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Re: immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
Maybe they'll poop in it?They look like succs
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Re: immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
cat liter for all the mexican and a lot of temperate is a very good element , in the substrat his principal job : mineral water retention .
no problem with the cat , if your pot is little . jeff http://fern72.free.fr |
Re: immaculata-colimensis-nivalis-medusinae
0.0 cat litter.. not in my babies! lol
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