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re: Need to rescue an E. hormanii
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To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
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Subject: re: Need to rescue an E. hormanii
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From: "shaji (s.) bhaskar" <bhaskar at bnr_ca>
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Date: Wed, 21 Jun 1995 12:29:00 -0400
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>From: Keith Rogers <krogers at canopus_sim.es.com>
>Message-Id: <199506202013.OAA05288@canopus.sim.es.com>
>To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
>Subject: Need to rescue an E. hormanii
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>I have to let out my dirty little secret. I'm looking for help to
>save an E. horemanii plant which has much sentimental value.
[chomp]
>Comments welcome; thanks for any help,
Keith, it seems you suspect substrate problems. If so, I'd like to add
one other item to your list of options: pot the plant. You then have
complete control over the substrate. There was a time when I looked
down upon potting for aesthetic reasons, but with a bit of creativity,
you can make the pot invisible.
-Shaji
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