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Old stumps grow new tips
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Container plants can be tip breeders
You can harvest tips from old stumps to make new plants.
The stumps, if properly cared for, will rebud to grow a new
set of tips. Yes; God is good, nature is bountiful.
If you use common dirt in these containers you will have bad
experiences. If you do not replenish the top layer of soil
with fresh compost regularly, may God have mercy on your
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Plastic tubs are $4.99 to about $8 at Wal*Mart,
Target, etc. Get
are 19 to 25 gallon sizes—perfect for large San Pedro
specimens. Drill about 8 holes, 1/2" diameter, in the bottom
for drainage. Fill with potting soil described on the
Soil Mix
page. If you don't use 50% perlite in containers, as I
recommend, may God help you. If you don't understand, then
you just don't understand. |
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