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Best Conditions for Growing N. Rafflesiana
Hi folks,
As some have read I have had some troubles growing Rafflesaina Here in Kansas , US. I have had 6 all have died not sure why wether it was soil over watering (highly doubt) or just poor quality plant . I have recently received two seed grown Raff's one i just sold the other seems to be doing ok those two have been growing in a fish tank now for well since April an Havent really moved in growth . but , the funny thing is I have one other that is a TC Raff an it is in My H/L grow Chamber an it is the one that has taken off . It is in the same media as the others same amount of air movement humidity in the H/L chamber is 10to 20 % lower then the L/L tank.They are pretty close to the same distance away from the lights . I havent realy fully watered my plants in about amonth due to i mist them religously so media is damp but not soaked . Hope that makes sense ...lol Any how hope you all Low Landers can throw a life raft out an help safe these lil guy's . Because these are supposed to be easy ....lol Daren |
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Hi Daren, can you provide info of your media approx percentage mix and the media you currently used ?
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1 part Cedar Mulch 1 part peat 2 parts perlite ½ part chopped Lfs an thats it Daren |
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Peat would have this effect one the raff only of others , or due to the fact of it being a seedling?
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Coz more lfs means wetter media. Now I was told to grow Raff's dryer than let's say a Amp, an almost as dry as Veitchii an Truncata. Daren |
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I think that's your problem, most N. veitchii belongs to epiphytic nep, if you grow N. rafflesiana like you're growing N. veitchii, IMHO, it's too dry unless you water the media few times a day.
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