equisetum ramosissimum
equisetum ramosissimum
equisetum ramosissimum
equisetum ramosissimum
equisetum ramosissimum
How often do I need to repot my Ficus Pumila? If your Ficus Pumila is planted in a container, you will need to repot it every 3 years. You will know when it is time, because the potting mix around the roots will have compacted. When the plant outgrows its current container, remove it and…
Does hydrogen peroxide kill Trichoderma? Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical with a variety of purposes. It is a disinfectant, meaning it kills bacteria and other organisms. Hydrogen peroxide uniquely will kill the spores of the very same mushrooms whose mycelium it protects. Does hydrogen peroxide hurt mycelium? Diluted hydrogen peroxide does not hurt mycelium, but will kill bacteria…
How do you take care of a dwarf sansevieria? Sansevieria ballyi, often known as dwarf sansevieria, is an excellent choice for your succulent garden or indoor houseplant collection. It’s a close cousin to the traditional mother-in-tongue, law’s and it’s just as simple to care for; here’s how. Light: It thrives in almost any light, whether…
How Do You Care For Opuntia Leucotricha? Opuntia Leucotricha is a cactus species known as arborescent pricklypear, Aaron’s beard cactus, and semaphore cactus, as well as (in Spanish) duraznillo Blanco and nopal Blanco. It is an indigenous Opuntia (prickly pear) species from Mexico. The cactus is found in the states of San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas,…
How Often Do I Repot Dragon’s Blood Sedum? Repot your plant once a year or twice a year. As the plant grows, you should transplant it to a larger container to give the new stems and roots room to thrive. Spring is the finest time for repotting. Dragon’s blood sedum (Drosophyllum lusitanicum) is a succulent…