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02-18-2017, 12:52 PM
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That looks good to me.
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02-18-2017, 01:44 PM
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So far, I find Catts are not picky about how they are potted, as long as they have anything where their roots can stick.
I'm no expert but, so far, I only had good experiences with them.
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02-22-2017, 02:38 PM
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Need some guidance in watering frequency for this basket.
My conditions are:
Temp: 16 ºC min - 22 ºC max (71,6 F - 60,8 F)
HR: 45 - 55 %
Medium extra coarse bark (> 5 cm / 2 in)
Thanks
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02-22-2017, 02:47 PM
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I think you just have to observe how fast it dries out. Twice a week is probably adequate (thorough soaking), in warmer weather while in rapid growth, it could need three times a week.
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02-22-2017, 02:54 PM
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Today was the first time I watered it. Let a few days pass after reppoting.
I think soaking is the best option indeed, not only because is more effective but also diminishes the mess.
When watering I have accidentaly the tip of one of the pending roots, one of the smallest. There's still a little bit of green there so tt may grow again. 
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02-22-2017, 03:13 PM
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When watering I have accidentaly the tip of one of the pending roots, one of the smallest. There's still a little bit of green there so tt may grow again. 
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Once the root tip is damaged, that root won't grow any more. A very long root may produce a branch or two, but probably not a short new one. That is why the ideal time to repot is just as the new roots emerge - the plant is actively rooting so if one gets damaged, there will be plenty of others. I think that will be the case here - the plant is still producing new roots, it is safely in its new home so that they can grab the new media and establish quickly.
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02-22-2017, 03:37 PM
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Well, this plant is always producing new roots.
About the soaking, now I see a problem: basket size.
I'll need a pool of water+fertilizer on each soaking.
Sugestions are welcome. 
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02-22-2017, 04:12 PM
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Quote:
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Well, this plant is always producing new roots.
About the soaking, now I see a problem: basket size.
I'll need a pool of water+fertilizer on each soaking.
Sugestions are welcome. 
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For water, just put it in the sink (or under the shower) and let the water run through the pot. For fertilizer, mix up your solution and apply with a sprayer if your would rather not pour it through the pot. (you can fertilize less often than you water, once a week should be plenty) You can increase the amount of fertilizer a little bit since you won't applying quite the volume. But the moving water through the pot is very beneficial because it pulls air into the root zone.
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02-22-2017, 04:33 PM
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I would just spray it in situ with weak fertiliser solution.
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02-22-2017, 04:58 PM
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For water, just put it in the sink (or under the shower) and let the water run through the pot. For fertilizer, mix up your solution and apply with a sprayer if your would rather not pour it through the pot.
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I think, given my limitations (space and all that) these are the best/only solutions. I'll use the tub 'cause the basket is too big for the sink.
For fertilization both methods are ok to me, I'll see how it goes. 
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