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Re: vanilla cutting
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: vanilla cutting
- From: J* S* <j*@epix.net>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 14:50:28 -0500
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Miekal And wrote:
>
> Ive a variagated vanilla cutting, (sorry I dont know the latin) which I
> have in a small terrarium with a glass top, under shoplights in the
> warmest place in my house, which is next to the space heater, say 75
> degrees F. I have it in a perlite/peat moss mixture. is there anything
> wrong with this picture? my set up feels like Im going to get hit by
> molds in about 3-4 weeks. will an occasional spray of hydrogen peroxide
> short circuit the mold. & anything else I can do to encourage those
> roots to set forth?
>
> Miekal in zone 4 WISC who feels like a beginner with so many "experts"
> listening on.
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> Dreamtime Village website: http://net22.com/dreamtime
> QAZINGULAZA: And/Was/Wakest website:
> http://net22.com/qazingulaza
> e-mail for DT & And/Was: dtv@mwt.netThis might be a bit late, but orchids need air movement (using electric
fans or something like that) to keep from getting fungused & mildewy in
all that humidity. Hope this helps. Judy from Pennsylvania
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