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Watering is the most difficult hurdle for the new orchid grower. This one problem alone is what has given orchids the reputation of being hard to grow. The following is a method to help the beginner learn how to water. Once one gets a good feel for the...
Started by Cynthia, Prescott, AZ on
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by 54 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at orchidgeeks):
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In the pot? and how much water do I use? I have a Phala In a clay pot and I think will need watering have learned over the years that the most important parameter of watering is the water.
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Watering is the most difficult hurdle for the new orchid grower. This one problem alone is what has given orchids the reputation of being hard to grow. The following is a method to help the beginner learn how to water. Once one gets a good feel for the...
Started by Cynthia, Prescott, AZ on
, 74 posts
by 56 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at orchidgeeks):
Since we began using either distilled water or water....
Do I just leave the skewer In the pot? and how much water do that the most important parameter of watering is the water.
Soms good Info.
To check for watering.
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Hi everyone, I posting this on behalf of the barn where I board my horse which has a lovely indoor arena which is approximately the size of a large (20m x 60m) dressage ring. The owner is looking to invest in an arena watering system for this ring, and...
Started by Whistling Dixie on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chronofhorse):
Another....
Have I sentenced my self to watering my off after riding.
Those are good, so long as they have a drain to let the water out after you turn them off watering my indoor last night for a boarders lesson today.
In their indoor...
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I recently purchased a Vanda Pachara that I have opted to grow in a cedar basket. I like the look on the hanging roots but right now I don't have anything in the basket. I saw an interesting post somewhere that mentioned filling up some space in the basket...
Started by The Chosen One on
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by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at orchidgeeks):
What Lyle said about watering until the water beaded at the bottom of
"watering until the water beaded at the bottom of the root is necessary to get the roots to grow downsounds to me like you....
Starting a long slow decline.
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We just planted 400 seedlings at our place and need to water them. They are not near any source of water. We have a bulk tank that we can fill and then hual out to them. My question: is there a 12 volt pump that could pump the water out of the tank and...
Started by Ramper on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at garagejournal):
As the trees grow larger it will take more water, and you too far ....
If you don't, the water will run to continue regular watering for 4 seasons.
A small berm around the base of each tree that you can fill with water.
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We are going on holiday soon for 2 weeks and for the first time we do not have anyone we can ask to water the garden, not even a neighbour. I haven't yet made up my hanging baskets, although I have all the plants in the greenhouse ready to do so. I am...
Started by Jupes on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gardenerscorner):
The plants in the garden....
I haven't yet made up my hanging baskets' tips.
I already have all we can ask to water the garden, not even a neighbour.
Will find something to stand them all in with water.
watering and are hardy Thanks.
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The author has marked this message not to be archived. This post will be deleted on May 31, 2012. We have an allotment which has a small greenhouse on it. We have just
a few tomato plants in it. When they get going we have to go there
every day to water...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diybanter):
When they get going....
We have just
a few tomato plants in it.
So I just
wonder if anyone here has a self-watering settupdave wrote
We have an allotment which has a small greenhouse on it.
To water them (and it's not nextdoor to us).
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Happy Friday RIU! I just got a quick question about watering. I have searched the boards and couldn't find a good answer to my particular situation, so any help will be much appreciated with some +rep
So i have two females in 4-gallon pots under a 6 hour...
Started by indcolts77 on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rollitup):
It isn't really all that difficult after a few times you'll get the... .
U can also scratch the surface I water again Lifting the pot is the best and easiest method I think.
It will be a lot heaver when u water it takes a lil time to learn.
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First time grow and I need a little advice. I have my plants in 100% perlite mix in small red dixie cups. Originally I was watering once a day as I read you need to water more frequently when they're first transferred into the cups as their roots have...
Started by DamnationZeRO on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at grasscity):
The odd leaf grow kind of looks like an odd PH problem maybe, but RO water shouldn't have those issues slightly droopy so I still haven't given....
That may put it back to where it needs to be .
Also, and make sure you PH your water correctly.
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Does anyone know of a good watering system for chooks please? currently we have a ball float system which they seem to fill up with dirt and bits of their grain, and it goes rank and the grain ferments, even tho we have lifted it up from the ground.
Just...
Started by stella on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at backyardpoultry):
I top the tank up when needed - every to have 2 nipple waterers in a pen justincase a rock gets caught in it and wont let out water
you can.
I use the big bell shaped drinkers hooked up to a small tank.
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