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What the 'gritty mix' did to my clivia plant, plus more. Pics

meyermike_1micha
13 years ago

The mix made them very robust and kept them very clean. I had to cut this one away from the mother plant and the mix just fell away. No pulling, having to soak, cutting, or ripping apart roots due to compaction from a bagged mix either. Oh I just love it. Pretty excited if you can't tell.

I have had this one growing in the mix for over a year and now it was time for a re-pot and to bring them out from the darkness of my cellar. Into a much bigger container that is. Able to water and fertilizer all year, frequently while they rested in barely any light.

I also planted a few clivia pups from other plants and a friend, and still need to re-pot a few more since the roots are just busting at the seams.

Thank you Al and for all those that made it possible for my plants to do better than what use to be average or even keep them alive. I love it, and having loads of fun watching how my plants react to the gritty mix over time!

Once you practice using this mix, 'everything' just does awesome in it!

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A few more I need to re-pot and a few potted up already. Thank you:-)

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A couple of extra special plants of mine potted into the gritty mix!

A white Sans and Hoya doing very well.

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