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Jul 7, 2013 9:37 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Hostas Heucheras Region: Georgia Tropicals
Annette,thank you so much for the information.The ultra bloom is it's NPK 15-30-15 or something close to that.I haven't been using any bloom food because they haven't shown any sign's of blooming plus i was told it would be years.I got mine in a trade on-line,i have more than i started with because i also stick broken leaves into soil after drying them.
I don't know what bit that leaf in half but at least it didn't like it and left the top for me to root.I now put them up off the ground but there's some kind of small green worm i find on them from time to time.but thanks for the heads up about slugs.

I am going to have to look up the fish emulsion. I've never used it and really not familiar with what it has in it.We have had so much rain that i haven't been able to use any kind of fertilizer besides smart-release Osmocote in my beds.

I would love to get mine IDed.I only have an id for the oxy.Usually i'm told to wait until they bloom.
Please do keep sharing your great photo's.Do you grow 'rhipsalis' as well.
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