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Old 23rd January 2010, 09:54 AM
Richard Hole Richard Hole is offline
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Default Re: How compact should potting mix be and what should be used.

Hi

Another way to measure compaction is to put the loose potting medium into a pot or measuring container in as loose as manner as possible. Then measure what the volume is. Then once you have noted that, compact the medium like you normally would when potting the plant. Then measure the volume again. Please let me know what percentage of the original volume the medium is compacted to if you measure using this method.

If the medium does not have to be compacted much, pure sphagnum moss may be the best way to go as it holds the moisture and would mean the plants need less watering which would save time and water. Also, a pure medium would save time having to mix many things together I am not sure if anyone has proven that other mixes produce better growth rates in Nepenthes. If so, please let me know.

Also, NepNut, what do you mean by "LFS"?

Your help is appreciated
Regards Richard.
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