Agricoltura, Zamioculcas propagation (separation of rhizomes)
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Zamioculcas propagation by separation of rhizomes.
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Commento
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oiiii tudo bem com vcs. ..gostei muito de aprender sobre a Zamioculca. ..fiz várias mudas. .Quando tempo leva para eu ver os brotos? obrigada. ..
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very informative.......thanks
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Making something more complicated than it has to be. All you had to do was separate the tuberous rhizomes without hacking away all of the leaves. They would let the plant continue to photosynthesize the food and energy it needs to establish itself, rather than forcing it to expend what energy it has left to basically start over from scratch. Not to mention the cut leaves can also be rooted very easily and grown into whole new plants as well.
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What is the charcoal used for?
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thanks a lot for tips
about charcoal can we use it for plants after firing it (cinder)?
Zamioculcas propagation by separation of rhizomes. _____________________________________________________________ More about zamioculcas care: http://azfloraeng.com/zamioculcas.shtml/ Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/azflorapage/ _____________________________________________________________ If You liked it, please Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqkwYS82FnE_xJiO7O8mQuQ?sub_confirmation=1 _____________________________________________________________
Commento
oiiii tudo bem com vcs. ..gostei muito de aprender sobre a Zamioculca. ..fiz várias mudas. .Quando tempo leva para eu ver os brotos? obrigada. ..
very informative.......thanks
Making something more complicated than it has to be. All you had to do was separate the tuberous rhizomes without hacking away all of the leaves. They would let the plant continue to photosynthesize the food and energy it needs to establish itself, rather than forcing it to expend what energy it has left to basically start over from scratch. Not to mention the cut leaves can also be rooted very easily and grown into whole new plants as well.
What is the charcoal used for?
thanks a lot for tips
about charcoal can we use it for plants after firing it (cinder)?
about charcoal can we use it for plants after firing it (cinder)?