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Jul 13, 2015 12:12 AM CST
Oahu, Hawaii
BabyK said:
Cindi, I agree with Rick. JP has started a root-training process for his newly acquired arabicum seedlings. Others use other methods. To each his own.
I think I know JP by now...he shows pictures with barely any information, then waits for us to guess.
Right, JP? Hilarious! BTW, where did you acquire your teaching methods? I like your strategy. Green Grin!



as kadie said :p....she knows me so well Green Grin! Green Grin! Green Grin! ....for this lads, ill be trying root organization, takes patience and years to achieve, im still beginner to this things ive been doing, so it can be a failure or its gonna be a big success, my style is practice makes permanent and permanent makes perfect, i acquire my teaching methods in other people, i combine them all, and make my own style of training,i use what i have in my house, i have those 1inch ceramic pots, and let my plants sit on it for what purpose, to let the roots get thicker and raise them little by little well if i succeed though, if not try again in a different ways, i love to gamble on everything its better to see failures early in the game then correct the mistakes,

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