Roses in soil-less medium
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
I would advise growing iceberg even to Brig Arif sb. No other rose matches the flower power of iceberg IMO. Gorgeous.
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
This time I have made 20+ pots of roses in soil-less... most are sprouting now.. this time i'll try not to repeat my mistakes...
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Izhar bhai,
Your post is as amazing as you as a person! But I have some queries: should we make a mix of all the ingredients as mentioned in your post or make medium from the three composition of coal?
2). Secondly, I have purchased perlite, peat moss, coco coirs, fully burnt wood and waiting for rose bushes to arrive in Quetta. So should I mix soil with my available ingredients ? Pertinent that My second query should be kept separate from my first one?
Your post is as amazing as you as a person! But I have some queries: should we make a mix of all the ingredients as mentioned in your post or make medium from the three composition of coal?
2). Secondly, I have purchased perlite, peat moss, coco coirs, fully burnt wood and waiting for rose bushes to arrive in Quetta. So should I mix soil with my available ingredients ? Pertinent that My second query should be kept separate from my first one?
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Izhar bhai,
I read your very informative post and it's following posts/responses . The story is about your journey to make perfect "Rose in Soilless medium". And in the process you faced episodes of failures and success. And you are hopeful and we are too that you would receive your goal.
What I want is to request you to post your final recipe/ or trick of achieving that goal.
I read your very informative post and it's following posts/responses . The story is about your journey to make perfect "Rose in Soilless medium". And in the process you faced episodes of failures and success. And you are hopeful and we are too that you would receive your goal.
What I want is to request you to post your final recipe/ or trick of achieving that goal.
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Izhar wrote:Dr. sb. as i am yet to conclude this experiment (which may be in March 2017)... I am rightnow unable to comment on growing in bed, theoretically it looks possible...
Izhar bhai! March is in offing, but you can upload photos of the plants under this discussion.
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Coal cinder is used not the coal or charcoal... there is only one composition of coal cinder..zadaad wrote:Izhar bhai,
Your post is as amazing as you as a person! But I have some queries: should we make a mix of all the ingredients as mentioned in your post or make medium from the three composition of coal?
In this type of method we dont use soilzadaad wrote:2). Secondly, I have purchased perlite, peat moss, coco coirs, fully burnt wood and waiting for rose bushes to arrive in Quetta. So should I mix soil with my available ingredients ? Pertinent that My second query should be kept separate from my first one?
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Please read all the posts, i haved mentioned my recipe in detail along with method of preparation and how to use...zadaad wrote:Izhar bhai,
I read your very informative post and it's following posts/responses . The story is about your journey to make perfect "Rose in Soilless medium". And in the process you faced episodes of failures and success. And you are hopeful and we are too that you would receive your goal.
What I want is to request you to post your final recipe/ or trick of achieving that goal.
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Please read all the posts, especially the December 2016 ones.. you will get answer..zadaad wrote:Izhar wrote:Dr. sb. as i am yet to conclude this experiment (which may be in March 2017)... I am rightnow unable to comment on growing in bed, theoretically it looks possible...
Izhar bhai! March is in offing, but you can upload photos of the plants under this discussion.
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
I have read the whole discussion. Amazing ans impressive work sir.
Are all the matériels available easily?
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Re: Roses in soil-less medium
Yes, all the stuff is easily available.. you can get chemicals from chemical suppliers of universities...Usama wrote:I have read the whole discussion. Amazing ans impressive work sir.
Are all the matériels available easily?
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