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  • What sort of soil are you using?


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Paul B3Paul B3 Posts: 3,154

    I wish people would try to use the botanical names of plants on here , then we'll all know what they're talking about !

    Snake plant ? Pothos ?? Lady Palm??? Rubber and Spider plants ? Sound like something from Playschool !image

  • NeoXNeoX Posts: 34
    Paul B3 says:

    I wish people would try to use the botanical names of plants on here , then we'll all know what they're talking about !

    Snake plant ? Pothos ?? Lady Palm??? Rubber and Spider plants ? Sound like something from Playschool !image

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     The attached pictures are not those of my plants, as I am not in a position to take pictures. I have collected from the internet.

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    Spider Plant

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    Pothos

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    Lady Palm

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    Rubber Plant

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  • NeoXNeoX Posts: 34
    philippa smith2 says:
    If you have rooted something in water, you then have to acclimatise it to soil - the roots produced in water are not the same as those produced in soil.

     

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     What would be the best way to acclimatise ?

    My 'mother' Spider Plant, which I bought from the market, does not grows in soil. It is growing is some porous / fibrous material (the kind of material we use to grow orchids). But I have seen Spider plants growing in soil. So what would be best for a Spider Plant ?

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