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Burnt Soil / Earth
Hey guys Wanna try burnt soil/earth since I'm buying new neps, wanna get some tips from teh pros to prevent myself from killing the new neps
So far I know: 1. Wash burnt soil before using or it may clog up the pot 2. The black thing in them are charchoal and may not cause any harm 3. They're usually brown and white in colour Anything else to add?? And where do you guys buy them from?? Do you add any medium into them or just use it without adding anything? Thanks in advance
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
Hey Marvin...So far i;ve been using it and its not doing any harm to my plant...Nor can i say its helping..(even if it does i wouldn't know) You got it right when it comes to the colour...The reason i wash the soil is to get smaller and finer pieces out and also to get the dust out...
I use it mainly as a additive to the soil....Now my media for neps is mainly LFS with burnt soil and perlite...I use pure burnt soil for my northiana though...
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
Okay Thanks for that.
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
You don't need to wash it, otherwise it will become MUD. You do have to sieve it.
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
Charcoal is harmless and is a good soil additive. White deposits may be bits of calcium. I use red burnt earth sold for desert rose/ 'fu kui hua'.
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
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But they're still okay for neps right?
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
No, it doesn't become mud if you sieve it. The fine particles will cause the medium to be muddy and soggy. Yes, its okay for neps as it doesn't contain much nutrients. Mirabilis and gracilis normally grow in similar soils in the wild in secondary forests...
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
Thanks for the info. I wanna try them with sphagnum moss and peat After you sieve do you still have to add perlite etc into the medium to make it airy?
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
i use the burned earth plus coconut husk for my N. northiana. works well, growing basal and start pitchering.
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Re: Burnt Soil / Earth
I use straight burnt earth. No additions..
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