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Old 04-04-2009, 10:47 AM
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Thanks Evan, im back in an old pottery class starting to make a few (alot) of pots and mounts for new plants. I have alot of idea's and they are all based around having mounted pots, and also the clay cylinder.
I dont drill holes in any pots, i dont want to ruin them just for a plant, no matter how much more i like the plants than the pots. I just pay close attention to the wettness of the soil, and really i havn't watered any of those since basically i put them in there. I do water the black vertical one but only at the top, that way the water slowly wicks down. Its a little to wet down there for my cephalotus, but it seems to be doing good, and can be a lot wetter than all the other plants in there, hence its location. That pots always going to be inverted like that, and will have a permantent home on some wall in my house when i get one.
Thats in an enclosed aquarium, so humidity and moisture doesn't really escape. I open it twice a day, and it has 2 small fans, that keep the glass clear, so i think thats enough air movement for them.
Everythings doing great, but im going to go dry the area around the ceph real quick with some napkins.
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