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Old 16th April 2010, 12:06 AM
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Default Re: Hey N. ampullaria

Newly purchased plant often suffered from stress and dehydration while potting into new medium. A well drain medium like 60% sphagnum moss/ 40% perlite and keep in cool shade, water only when the media look dry. It will take approx.,3 weeks for the plant to bounce back. But it depend very much on your surrounding and you have to monitor it everyday.
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