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Aegle
#21 Posted : 3/16/2013 2:13:44 PM

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a1pha wrote:
Rescue? They look gorgeous! I'm sending much love to your little ones.

And I think I'll mimic your potting technique. Mine are still recovering from the rain incident.

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a1pha

I'm very moved that you think my rescue peyote's are gorgeous, I poured a great deal of love into them as they have endured quite an intense amount of hardship and rough times recently so they truly do deserve a peaceful and safe environment.

The potting technique for the peyote's; firstly each soil type was carefully sieved and then mixed together well, 20% consisted of potting soil the other 60% consisted of Umgeni river sand (qaurtz river sand) and 20% Laterite. An inch or so of large stones were placed at the bottom of each pot, then 3/4 of an inch of 3-5mm stones that were separated from the umgeni river sand on sieving was added to assist with their drainage of water.

Good drainage is critical to healthy growth and allows more frequent watering, if the drainage is not adequate root rot will occur. After watering the soil it should return to complete dryness in no more than 2 days.

All the peyote's are kept inside next to the windowsill so that that are sheltered from harsh weather elements, slugs and caterpillars this way they also receive the perfect amount of light and ventilation. Thank you for the love its greatly appreciated and I wish you the best of luck with your little chap I hope that his recovery is swift and effortless.


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Aegle
#22 Posted : 3/16/2013 3:02:57 PM

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Poekus wrote:
Nice, Peyote art!
Who knows they might even benefit from that crystals. Good luck with the healing process of that precious plants. It'll come right I guess as they look not that bad.


Poekus

I'm incredibly flattered by your kindhearted compliment... Why thank you for the luck, I hope that they fully recover. I'm going to give them as much tender love and care as I can.


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hostilis
#23 Posted : 3/26/2013 7:06:44 AM

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Beautiful peyote!! I love the way you set up the pots too.

I'm gonna watch this thread. I wish them luck for their journey to return to health. Very happy
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Aegle
#24 Posted : 4/5/2013 11:20:42 AM

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hostilis wrote:
Beautiful peyote!! I love the way you set up the pots too.

I'm gonna watch this thread. I wish them luck for their journey to return to health. Very happy


Hostilis

You are too kind, it is my hope that with a little time they will become healthy and happy peyote's. Thank you so very much for the luck, Ill continue posting pictures of their progress to keep you guys updated on their journey of recovery.


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