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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Replanting Cactus plants from Nursery
I find that one of the most important thing to do with these cactus & succulents:
Is to change their soil - cocopeat to a better fast draining soil mix.
This would ensure that there won't be a root rot that leads to the end of the plant.
I had mixed match the cactus as to give depth to the arrangement.
Giving it a cool look together.
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Hello James, How are you? Lovely collection and nice mixture of succulents. And good to know cocopeat is great for planting succulents. Thank you for the tip!
ReplyDeleteHello James. I see that you have painstakingly re-potted your succulents. You have a good collection. I'm not good with tiny succulents, so they often end up rotten.
ReplyDeleteNot much of a fan of succulents. Love your collection and arrangement of them though.
ReplyDeleteyour mix match arrangment is a great idea I want to try this.
ReplyDeleteanandhi