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Great growing Isaac! :1thumbup:
I have got very good success with LFS/perlite for N. campanulata but I find that during less than ideal conditions i.e. hot and dry season, the species doesn't do as well as when it is potted in burnt earth. The minerals available does give the species an edge over grown in LFS. This is the largest pitcher I got from N. campanulata in LFS/perlite. http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t...nulata_BEM.jpg |
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:biggrin: Wow…ur N. campanulatas really look very happy and green…:1thumbup:
Unimagined that burnt earth also can use in plant neps… We mostly use burnt earth to plant desert roses…:tongue: |
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anyway, its sad to say that i dont have any campanulata to try on.. cindy, when's the next campanulata order?! please tell me im keen on buying some =) |
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do u mist it daily? |
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Malowie, how do I include you for the BE mass order...you being in M'sia? ;)
I don't sieve 'cos I am lazy. So far, the plants are not unhappy with the finer particles. It probably works because I am careful with my watering...if outdoors, the soil tends to compact with heavy top watering or rain. In fact, some of the pieces of burnt earth is so big (2" across) that I have to use a hammer to break them up. |
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Robert, I don't bother about the finer particles, using natural mountain red soil, my campanulata just produced the first pitcher at my home few days ago. Size about 3cm, being the first pitcher, I'm very happy. 2nd pitcher is coming up really fast, let's see how big this is.
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