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10th April 2008, 12:39pm
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#16 | | Cap'n Cherry
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| Re: Plants Water it when it looks like it's going to dry out, and when it drops its flowers trim it right down to the roots. It's not failed yet  |
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10th April 2008, 12:42pm
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#17 | | I believe in Harvey Dent
Join Date: Oct 2004
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| Re: Plants Quote:
Originally Posted by Runt How do you care for yours? I got a beautiful smelly one from botanics at the fair last year and it bloomed twice but since then it's just been growing more and more green stalks and no sign of flowering again  | That's a good sign, don't worry. Don't water it too often (once/twice a week is enough) and check the leaves to see whether it's getting enough sunlight. If the leaves are dark emeraldy green, move it to a sunnier spot. If the leaves are a yellowy brown, move it to a shadier spot. You're aiming for a nice light-grass colour. The stalks can take 3-6 months to become blooms so don't cut them off! |
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10th April 2008, 12:53pm
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#18 | | Drop dead gorgeous
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: L
Posts: 797
| Re: Plants Trimming! That's what I'm doing wrong, I wanted to but SOMEONE told me that was bad. idiot. Ermm also guys, the orchid man told me not to water it the traditional way, you're supposed to steep the roots for 5minutes once a week?
ps. when the instructions for care on a plant say 'mist leaves regularly' is it ok to adapt that to pouring water all over the leaves/floor? |
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10th April 2008, 12:55pm
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#19 | | Cap'n Cherry
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| Re: Plants I sit mine in a saucer of water and top it up when I notice (which is usually about once a week, admittedly). It also sits on a window ledge of an East facing window, so it gets a decent amount of sunlight. |
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10th April 2008, 12:56pm
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#20 | | I believe in Harvey Dent
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 27,304
| Re: Plants Quote:
Originally Posted by Runt ps. when the instructions for care on a plant say 'mist leaves regularly' is it ok to adapt that to pouring water all over the leaves/floor? | Yeah that'll be fine. Have you got a carpet? If so, sprinkle the damp area with cress seeds and not only will you have watered your orchid but you'll have a tasty accompaniment for your eggs.
P.S. Don't listen to Bukkake. Everyone knows she's a PEOPLE doctor, not a PLANT doctor. |
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10th April 2008, 12:59pm
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#21 | | Cap'n Cherry
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| Re: Plants I'm not a plant doctor, I'm a plant miracle worker  |
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10th April 2008, 4:20pm
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#22 | | Wide as the Clyde
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: round the back
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Originally Posted by Bunnylingus You should get a chilli pepper plant for your kitchen. | Do they grow in Scotland? I thought it was an urban myth. Will give it a shot. Might get some sort of delicious herb garden. please don't laugh at me when i've a house full of dead shit |
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10th April 2008, 5:14pm
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#23 | | I believe in Harvey Dent
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Originally Posted by JennyPiccolo Do they grow in Scotland? I thought it was an urban myth. Will give it a shot. Might get some sort of delicious herb garden. please don't laugh at me when i've a house full of dead shit | They'll grow indoors. Bob grew one the summer we moved from a flat to a house, in flourished in the kitchen window and we got maybe half a dozen chilli peppers from it. We put it in the garden when we got here and it died a death. |
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10th April 2008, 5:15pm
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#24 | | Cajun Style!
Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: wherever i lay
Posts: 29,662
| Re: Plants Yeah, you get wee indoors ones that would be fine.
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