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getogrow

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mistergrafik

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The room is too small to get all of it in one shot, but here's my current epic pothos. The longest vines are probably in the 20-30 ft range, just keep coiling them around...

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My friends, lol... I am quite jealous now. Mine is so tiny and maybe dead. LOL

How can I get a better variety like one of you? Are there different types? Any colorful ones?

I am still building my Begonia Battlefield... But now I may include some Pathways of Pothos...
 

mistergrafik

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Not quite the same as u guys but I'm working on a stacking garden.. Pineaple in the middle and a few varieties of flower around it; all tropical -

Now I want a new Pothos damn u guys lol..

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mistergrafik

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My mini pineapple does not like peat. Keep that in mind if u guys ever get one. Maybe a Cactus mix would be better. I will see if we can get them to grow together but the Pineapple seems to like water directly to it's fruit where cannabis likes in the roots. Challenge accepted! It is looking rough though...
 

weedstoner420

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My friends, lol... I am quite jealous now. Mine is so tiny and maybe dead. LOL

How can I get a better variety like one of you? Are there different types? Any colorful ones?

I am still building my Begonia Battlefield... But now I may include some Pathways of Pothos...
There are different varieties but all the ones I've seen are in the marbled green/yellow/white range. The leaves tend to be more white if they are exposed to bright light, more green in low light. Don't give up on yours, they are seriously hard to kill and easy to bring back from the brink of death.

I'm in zone 7 so I'm seriously jealous of your situation as well. Would be nice to grow succulents and pineapple outside, in mid January no less!
 

mistergrafik

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There are different varieties but all the ones I've seen are in the marbled green/yellow/white range. The leaves tend to be more white if they are exposed to bright light, more green in low light. Don't give up on yours, they are seriously hard to kill and easy to bring back from the brink of death.

I'm in zone 7 so I'm seriously jealous of your situation as well. Would be nice to grow succulents and pineapple outside, in mid January no less!
Ok I will see what I can do with this mini thing.

Haha yes; I must travel to get cold :eyesmoke:
 

getogrow

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The plant GOD does not have a healthy pothos ? Com'on mister!! Both of mine have died several times over the years , they are my oldest plants. I have no run off so about every 5 years i gotta repot or just up the feed. (im lazy so i just up the feed)
 

getogrow

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Chemical composition of Sphagnum Cristatum (analysis ratio 1: 1.5 water to moss grass)

pH: 4.8

EC: 0.2 mS / cm

Nitrate N: 1.0 mg / L

Ammonium N: 3.0 mg / L

Phosphorus: 2.0 mg / L

Sulfur: 4.0 mg / L

Potassium: 16.0 mg / L

Calcium: 1.0 mg / L

Magnesium: 1.0 mg / L

Sodium: 17.0 mg / L

I have read 20 different sources and got 20 different ph's. All for the most widely used potting mix on earth!
Im going to step away and call the ph of all peat moss "low" (from fresh and growing to dead bogs)
Thats just too low for most houseplants. no wonder it took so long for the dark lord to start taking in nutes and growing.

My orchid mix will be live peat and maybe a spoon or 2 of ewc.
 

mistergrafik

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:bigjoint: :clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:
Your my idol sir!
I am a reflection of the people who inspire me good sir I cannot take all the credit although I do make my hands move so ... If u r a fan of what I am doing then U R actually a fan of Urself !! Hope everyone smokes a fat 1 today I'm about to blast off lol :eyesmoke: :peace:
 

mistergrafik

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Im going to step away and call the ph of all peat moss "low" (from fresh and growing to dead bogs)
Thats just too low for most houseplants. no wonder it took so long for the dark lord to start taking in nutes and growing.

My orchid mix will be live peat and maybe a spoon or 2 of ewc.
This is a great breakdown ; I appreciate it. This is of the medium that the Dark Lord came in?

Peat moss is more acidic and also as it breaks down acidifies even further locking out some key nutrition so you are correct

For microgreens and such it is wonderful - It is actually why I bought my sunshine mix #4. I liked that mix so much I ammended it with some things and use it for a couple mother plants :bigjoint:
 

mistergrafik

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A picture update of your magnificent Dark Lord would be appreciated - Still quite envious of this plant here. I just took the Pothos out into my blue room going to do some cleaning up
 
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