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not only for succulents and aroids. it's good as majority component for most potting mixes, so plant roots dont suffer from compacted organic mix, that's either too wet or too dry. pumice will let water penetrate and drains well.
It’s been a week and I have already notice my plants going towards the grow lights! I would say that’s a good sign, but the true test will be if they sunstress my hoya’s 👀 Will give an update on that once I know 🥰🤗
Thank you for this! I’m trying to control a fungus gnat problem and would’ve been sick to know I wasted all of it by sprinkling instead of making the “tea”.
FYI. Cardboard can be baked at 275 degrees Fahrenheit (dF.) Remember, Fahrenheit 451. That was the title of an old science fiction book from the 1960's, which was all about book burning. Because paper burns at 451 dF. Carboard is made of paper. In fact, waxed paper burns at 420 dF. The thing you have to be careful about is using any kind of plastics, mostly because they are often blends of different plastic and some burn at relatively low temperatures. Because: Plastics. Go figure. But this is probably where the misconception about paper comes from. That is, if plastic can melt at low temperatures, paper must be even more fragile. But it's not. BTW, you could also use tin/aluminum foil to shape things. It holds a shape better.
Lavender Purp a couple of things, plants could be acclimating, you can also try airing it out by simply opening it once a day or so. This might help the new plants acclimate. I have leca on the bottom for a drainage layer, then coco coir w/ perlite, topped with sphagnum moss 😊
Oh no what do you mean? Can you please share your knowledge 😊 I was told that mushrooms mean that the soil is healthy but also could be a sign of overwatering so to just be careful.
@@skullyscreations this commenter is mistaken, mushrooms are in fact safe for the plant. And they break down the organic matter in the soil. Don't worry at all, they're safe and helpful to the plant~ I've had several different types of mushrooms grow in my plants 😙
Hoyas love and thrive with high light. It’s only hurting the plant if the leaves of the plant are burning. In this case it’s simply changing colors, it’s not in direct sunlight and the leaves are not burning 🤷🏻♀️