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PostSubject: Re: Re: The Genus Ariocarpus   Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:13 pm

Thanks for that link Astroboy, looks to be a good supplier. I was hoping they had a cacti fertiliser, but they don't seem to. Some other good stuff on there though.

Kada, found what I was looking for on your site. Here is the link for anybody wanting to look for themselves. I think you posted about it here somewhere too:

http://www.kadasgarden.com/Cpotting.html

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PostSubject: Re: Re: The Genus Ariocarpus   Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:07 am

ya i think that is really all i have put up about it....but its a pretty straight forward process...cutting roots is no different than cutting stems in that it should be allowed to dry and heal before replanting.

the basic idea is you stop (or more accurately, delay) tap root growth and more capillary roots grow which have those nice fine root hairs to take in more stuff.

this is especially popular for Astrophytum breeders here as it gets plants growing much faster which ultimately makes them more $. i have found, though, there is more risk of splitting as too much watering is now even mor eof an issue as far as splitting and hard skinned species go.
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PostSubject: Re: Re: The Genus Ariocarpus   Thu Apr 08, 2010 1:08 am

I too have wondered what vermiculite might be used in , for horticulture....

I thought it's the opposite of free-draining material
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