jeff
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Post by jeff on Oct 28, 2008 7:02:32 GMT -5
this method is also valid for others taxons, like all P.longifolia and P.vallisneriifolia :
to incline the pot to 45 degree. taking care to make a hole for the capillarity of water in the wall which is in contact with the horizontal support .
with this method it is not rare to have leaves of 15 à 20cm ;D
jeff
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Post by Brian Barnes on Oct 28, 2008 9:34:16 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, Excellent tip, thank you! Now, I'll have to plant my P. planifolia in a huge bathtub! ;D
Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by jeff on Oct 30, 2008 2:56:44 GMT -5
hey BRIAN , P.planifolia do not grow in epiphyte in a limestone gorge above the torrents like these species see this pictures
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Post by Brian Barnes on Oct 30, 2008 4:33:32 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, Ahhh...ok. Now I understand! Thanks, Brian.
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Post by daniel on Oct 30, 2008 19:34:49 GMT -5
Hi Jeff, thanks for the tip. And thanks for this nice picture, very interesting location, well protected against everybody. ;D Best regards, Dani
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