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09-21-2013, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Biochick
Just so you know how we're growing them at NWO, the little guys are in very small pots with moss. They are outside, so they get plenty of air movement and this summer they have had plenty of water. While our Neo's are TOO wet (more moss), it may be just the right amount for the Seds. I had a regular Nagoran up north this summer where we had less rain, and it did not like staying dried out. Maybe very well drained, frequent water, and lots of air movement. That seems to be working for us.
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Thanks for the advice. I have my remaining minmaru shima as seen above...it seems to dry out pretty fast. Like most, I think I have the humidity nailed, a pretty good amount of air movement. So ill do my best to water frequently since the whole thing seems to dry out quickly. We shall see how this goes.
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