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![]() I was wondering if earth worm castings are safe to use on cuttings that dont have roots?
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![]() Sure they are. You can't overfertilize with worm castings and they are ideal nutrient-wise.
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![]() Thanks so much Jack. I think I'm going to buy some to put around my cuttings to see if that helps them root
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![]() Yes, Worm castings do not burn plants.
But, too much castings will make you soil muddy and wet. |
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![]() Ok So ill just put a little around the plants? I'm trying to get them to root faster, and I've used earth worm castings before with good results
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![]() And Worm_Farmer is correct, careful about watering, because worm castings hold water much better than anything else comparable to them.
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![]() Thanks Jack. I got some today and put it around other plants too. I think some of the cuttings have little roots on them.
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![]() I like to mix my castings into my potting soil mixes and add lots of perlite. My larger potted plants I will put around the top of the pot and water in. In ground plants I spread it around the root base water in, add mulch and more water. Make sure to put the castings under a layer of mulch for all in ground plants.
I personall put a shove or two of castings around each banana plant then add a large laywer of mulch. I do this 2 - 3 times a year. Edit: Just wondering, how much did you pay for your castings? And how much did you get? |
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![]() I mixed a little bit of the castings in the top few cm of the soil for my potted plants. i just threw the rest of it around my in ground plants. I hope thats good?
I got a 5 lb bag for $10 Its kind of expensive for me but I heard so many good things about it. |
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![]() Thats right on par at $2 a lb, I sell mine for the same price around town and usually throw some free castings when people buy plants or pups from me. |
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![]() Ok so the pots with the cuttings in it i need to mulch those to keep the microorganisms alive? Wow thats nice that you give free castings with your plants. I only had a couple of bananas survive, only the ornamental ones unfortunately
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![]() Mulch will never hurt. On my potted plants I dont use mulch because the leafs usually provide all the shade it needs(IMO).
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![]() Oh ok. I have the dragon fruit in mostly shade right now. They get a little morning sun
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What this? Talking dragon fruit on a banana thread, don't get me wrong i love my bananas and i have quite a lot growing and now some in flower. I an currently trying to establish a dragon fruit plantation and wondering if many other members share our interest. A task i have taken on at the present time, is testing the results of a product called Bd Max a Herbal Activator,witch is designed to prevent the damage caused by cold frosting on plants. So i am testing it on my dragon fruit, as it can get pretty cold where i live in Australia. What colour flesh do your dragon fruit have?So far i only have white red and yellow. Thanks Cameron Cheers Cecil |
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What's this talking about bloomin dragon fruit on a banana show. That is how i got involved to start with,not that i don't like bananas i love them and i have quite a few growing and now flowering. Wondering if there are many other folks with any interest in dragon fruit like us pair. Must mention i live in Australia and i am trying to grow quite a few dragon fruit, hoping to make a few bob out of them one day. Where i live it gets pretty cold in winter, so i am currently experimenting with a product called Bd Max or Thermo Max witch is designed to protect plants from frosting so we will have to see |
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![]() Honey, there's no place in Australia that can actually be classified as pretty cold in winter.
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![]() Hi Cecil. I just started growing dragon fruit(cuttings) I have American Beauty and Natural Mystic. I think they are the pink flesh variety. I'm looking for the yellow variety now.
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![]() I start seeds in pure castings. they seem to drain very well, but I've never attempted to start cuttings with them. With Pitaya cuttings, however, I started mine in damp compost so castings should be fine.
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