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Old 01-11-2007, 01:25 PM
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Might be true. I always change to my very unusual mix and there does, indeed, seem to be a readjustment period, but can't say which way the plants are changing for me. My mix is 3 parts small perlite to 2 parts Canadian peat. Is this moss like or is this bark like? Can't say. Fact is you can grow in almost anything if you get the watering right. If you are careful with the watering, it may be better to let them go for a while, and let them spend the time adapting to your environment before adding the additional hurtle of adapting to a new mix.
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