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Old 24th November 2008, 10:07 AM
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Default Re: Minibog 5000!!!

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Hi David

Anyways what i was trying to say is just to tell people to not put a shell in they're minibogs as simple as that just like what aaron and arvin was sayin :D

... i also worry bout my neps when i go out cos normally when i come home my neps will all look wilty which will normally recover after a day when i give them all a nice soak.
Hi Ken. Thanks for your explaination. Appreciate it.

By the way, just a tip for you if you want to travel outstation for holidays. Just in case you want to try it out. This is what I do and it works well for me. I would shift them to a place with no direct sunlight (just bright light) and place them in pails/ or on water saucer. Pour about 2 inches or more of water into the pail or water tray.

I can be gone for 1-2 weeks and the plants will be fine when I get back.
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