Question re: wick watering my mini violets
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Any reason a Self Watering Container wouldn't wick water?
Comments (7)Thanks for the comments. Terrybull - maybe I shouldn't have said A1's SWC mix.. I'm basically using A1's 5:1:1 standard mix. But A1 stated in a thread that if you're using that recipe in a SWC, then up the Peat to 2 parts. So basically what I've got is a 5:2:1 (Pine bark fines - Soil Pep, Spaghum Peat moss, and Perlite. with Lime added) EG - I guess my problem with the finger test is that I'm not sure of the results. This "soil" has a bit of a different feel, and it's hard for me to determine the proper moisture. It's funny, I've been growing veggies and herbs for several years, but this first year using new soil and in SWC's, I feel like I'm just beginning all over again. I'm doing all of my fertilizing with Foliage Pro which feels different also. And since I'm not sure if the SWC's are wicking properly (and if the roots are reaching deep enough), I'm not sure whether to fertilize the reservoirs or top water-in the fert. I've been doing a little of both basically. But all in all the plants are not looking too hot, and I don't know if it's the extremely wacky weather we've had here in Boise, ID or the fact that my greenhouse went down a few weeks ago in a windstorm and dumped every container upside down.. Not a good season so far.....See MoreNeed help with wick watered violets
Comments (7)Thanks for the ideas. And thanks for the kind offer of Oyama planters! I'm one that needs to have clear containers though, otherwise I may not notice for a while that the reservoir is empty. I did at one time put up mosquito netting to keep my one cat out of the shelf (the other one is too lazy to jump up there, ha). But I found that it also kept me out too. Maybe if I had actually rigged it up to be more like a door I could open and shut, it wouldn't have been a problem, but I used masking tape. I'll have to do some experimenting. I don't know if I can pull off cutting holes in the lids without making the lids unstable, but I can certainly give it a try!...See MoreQuestion for Ginny RE Heuchera 'Frosted Violet'
Comments (4)Hi Vivian, I see we are in the same zone 5a tho I am in MA. I had to check my notes. I planted them in containers on my deck in 2007 where they got about five hours of full sun and very bright shade the rest of the time. On the deck, they got diligent care--watered and Miracle Gro'ed every day like my annuals there. They held their color perfectly and were gorgeous except too many flowers!! because of all that Miracle Gro and I don't like heuchera flowers as a rule. That fall I planted them in the garden. Fall planting has never worked for me here. They declined the next year because the spot is way too dry and mostly high shade They almost disappeared the next year, 2009, for the same reasons and now they are completely gone. Gee, I hate confessing my horticultural sins here!! :) But throughout all this they kept their color. Hope this helps....See MoreAfrican Violet Wick Watering and LED Light Setup
Comments (3)Thanks for sharing the information. All your AVs look very happy. I had hard time finding the right jar coz the mouth is not wide enough. I end up using a 13 Oz jar which is quiet tall for a mini....See MoreRelated Professionals
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