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P. Weser media

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:14 pm
by keletkezes
Hi everyone,

I had a (labelled-as) Weser years ago, potted (on bad advice) in ericaceous compost but it survived a long time of semi-neglect and quite likely far too much water until the slugs got it one wet winter (it was definitely slugs, although it might have died anyway). I've just acquired a pity case from a garden centre, and I would like to know if a 2 perlite to 1 sphagnum moss would be OK to pot it in. I'd also like to know if there's a time of year that's better to do this (partly for future reference). Thankyou!

Re: P. Weser media

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:22 pm
by Nepenthes0260
I think a 1 pt perlite to 2pts LFSM would work better for ping media.

I use a 2pts vermiculite to 1pt peat to 1pt perlite mix and that works well for me.

My pings don't really care about what time of year I repot them.

Re: P. Weser media

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 6:39 am
by jeff
with these rehearsal heat waves, for my part I think that this is not a good season at the moment for the repotting, the spring here in Europe seems to me more adequate.

you can use also just peat/river sand 30/70

Re: P. Weser media

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 11:22 am
by keletkezes
I had to repot the poor thing: some bird or whatever knocked it out of the pot at the start of the hot weather here in the UK and I came home to find the roots dried out :( I popped the roots in a saucer of rainwater and made up some 1:2 LFSM:perlite because that's what I had available and popped it into that. It seems to be doing OK, still stressed but the leaves are a healthy succulence now, rather than dehydrated when I got home that day! I've left it out of the saucer for a good few days now as it's been so wet here but here it is when I repotted it:

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(URL: https://photos.app.goo.gl/p76fUT1QgAjn9KaM6 because Google doesn't always link properly)

It's much more 'flat' now, not so curly! It was upside-down when I found it :S Still not a great vibrant green yet, but I'm givng it a few weeks to acclimatise to its current position before doing anything else, unless you think more full sun would work better? Although given the weather it's not going to make any difference for a few weeks :lol: