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Post by pingking on Aug 2, 2008 22:54:11 GMT -5
Here are two of the most beautiful pings in the world P.gracils P. immaculata Now check the size of this two little guys P. gracilis P. immaculata quite small aren't they. I know for a fact that P. immaculata is very small and gracilis can get as big as a P. esseriana. later Xavier
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Post by jeff on Aug 4, 2008 5:08:25 GMT -5
very nice mine immaculata gracilis jeff
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Post by pingking on Aug 5, 2008 18:32:47 GMT -5
Jeff how big are your immaculata? what medium do you have them in??
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Post by jeff on Aug 6, 2008 2:02:39 GMT -5
for immaculata it is a little species 1cm max in diameter.
I use like all my mexican and some temperate a mineral calcareous soil for some one I add gypsum .
jeff
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Post by pingking on Aug 10, 2008 22:05:00 GMT -5
jeff do you have the analysis for the gypsum you use?
i have gypsum and on the analysis it says sulphur 16.5% and calcium 20 %
cheers
Xavier
Ps by the way nice plants
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Post by jeff on Aug 12, 2008 4:24:30 GMT -5
I will seek this gypsum in quarry
gypse: CaSO4,2H2O
CaO : 32.6 % SO3 : 46.5% H2O :20.9 %
jeff
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