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  • Taverna78
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    Ahahaha! No no only one coffee a morning. One of hotel I deliver to has Starbuck inside. They give me plastic cup sleeves every rooting season. Very nice people.

  • Taverna78
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    Sometime better to SEE answer you look for. Prego

  • pacifica
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    Thanks for showing images. Very helpful !!!

  • pacifica
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    DBJohnson : Noted with many thanks.

  • COGardener
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    Those look great Mike! But I think you have a coffee addiction!

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  • Taverna78
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    When cups have good roots..... Maybe even more than tis....
    You may only view thumbnails in this gallery. This gallery has 1 photos.

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  • efletche
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    I use 1/3 peat, 1/3 organic compost, and 1/3 vermiculite. They seem to really like it.

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  • DBJohnson
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    That mix is way too heavy and water retentive. Check the reference thread for suitable mixes:

    Many members have discussed and often posted their preferred mixes, the major ingredients of some are listed below for comparison to a few custom mixes...

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  • pacifica
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    My main concern is can I use 50% peak moss + 50% organic potting mix as dirts in a large pot ? Also do I have to pre-water dirts well a day earlier to up potting the cutting from the plastic cup when roots are well developed ? Thanksto all......

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  • cjmach1973
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    The cups I use are old pickle cups with a tight fitting lid with holes drilled in them, so they are a pretty good size. Usually 32 oz.

  • cjmach1973
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    I wait until there are a lot of roots, and a good amount have turned yellow in color. I also want some larger leaves too.

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  • Hershell
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    Wait until you are sure the roots are tough. Moving too soon isn't necessarily a good thing. Very mild fertilizer is ok as you can always add more in a few weeks and your not trying to feed it for the long haul.

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  • pacifica
    started a topic How to re-pot cutting to large pot

    How to re-pot cutting to large pot

    How do you determine or when is a good time to re-pot cutting from plastic cup to 1 gal pot ?
    Once decided to proceed, what must I do or any special attention such as watering before or after, fertilizer etc. to be carried out. Thanks
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