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Old 15th January 2009, 04:27 PM
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Default How I planting my small size CP... Using tweezer

Just wanna share with you all how I planting my CPs...

Because I found that many CPer didnt use any accessory when planting their CPs. And it is not a easy task. So, introduce a good tools for planting --> tweezer

Accessory that I use --> tweezer
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Make a hole in a new pot
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Push spagnum moss to cover the hole
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Done...
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