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08-29-2013, 08:59 PM
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I already know the perfect pot. But I don't want to be presumptuous.
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Always open to suggestions, since my sense of aesthetics for household objects generally sucks.
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JayFar, have you peeked at the roots? I do fifty percent of the time, but I should 100. Is there insurance for these plants? Lloyd's of London maybe?
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I probably should probe into the moss a bit, but since it's very fresh moss, I pretty much trust that Seed Engei sold me a plant with healthy roots. If I were to kill this one, I would probably throw myself into the compost pile with it.
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08-29-2013, 10:33 PM
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Gorgeous baby!
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08-30-2013, 09:49 AM
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Very nice. That is a major league Neo. deserving of a nice pot. I'm still in the minors currently but seeing your pics makes me want move on up to the big leagues!
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08-30-2013, 12:56 PM
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Wow Jay, you've always gotta be better than everyone else don't you?! I'm just gonna go into a corner and cry because I'm jealous!, then I'll plot my cunning scheme to steal it. You'll be so occupied with all the other neo-ninjas coming for it, that you won't notice me! I'm in love with this plant! It's so tiny and SO CUTE!!
As far as a pot goes you should buy #34!
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08-30-2013, 01:11 PM
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Always open to suggestions, since my sense of aesthetics for household objects generally sucks.
I probably should probe into the moss a bit, but since it's very fresh moss, I pretty much trust that Seed Engei sold me a plant with healthy roots. If I were to kill this one, I would probably throw myself into the compost pile with it.
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New moss is always a good sign and what I'm about to say should in no way diminish Satomi or her plants; I speak only of my experience. However, I received a fugaku from her that is truly beautiful but the plant had next-to-no roots. I didn't bother to email or call her out on it-- neos do weird things and in the end, even with nearly no roots, you can always get them to make more if you baby them enough.
So with that said, and this is just me, I'd look.
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08-30-2013, 01:34 PM
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I always look, every time.
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08-30-2013, 02:29 PM
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Me too. I let the plant acclimate to my environment for a week to three weeks. When they first arrive I put them in a bucket of warm water tinged with Pisan 20 and insecticidal soap. I started doing this because one of the first plants I got had this little, brown bug that has pinchers for a tail. Ever seen that? I think they like roots and sphagnum. So that eliminates those critters.
Then when I repot, I have always been amazed at how crunched up all the roots are in the center of the pot rather than spread out. So I re-pot in the high mounds, with the roots spread out around the mound. Regardless of how new the moss is, I have learned that I needed to do that after a two or three week quarantine.
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08-30-2013, 02:38 PM
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Me too. I let the plant acclimate to my environment for a week to three weeks. When they first arrive I put them in a bucket of warm water tinged with Pisan 20 and insecticidal soap. I started doing this because one of the first plants I got had this little, brown bug that has pinchers for a tail. Ever seen that? I think they like roots and sphagnum. So that eliminates those critters.
Then when I repot, I have always been amazed at how crunched up all the roots are in the center of the pot rather than spread out. So I re-pot in the high mounds, with the roots spread out around the mound. Regardless of how new the moss is, I have learned that I needed to do that after a two or three week quarantine.
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08-30-2013, 04:05 PM
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That is the insect! Thank you Joy! I have seen this insect crawling out of the plants trying to get out of the water. The link you provided makes me think they would harm my Neofinetia. Is that the case?
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08-30-2013, 04:33 PM
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That is the insect! Thank you Joy! I have seen this insect crawling out of the plants trying to get out of the water. The link you provided makes me think they would harm my Neofinetia. Is that the case?
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They've never hurt my plants
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