



Per gallon 1 tsp Cactus juice, 1tsp organic liquid kelp, 1/8 tsp humic acid. In 3 years they get only organic Saigon Cinnamon, TPS Billions and Great White to inoculate roots.
Never use sulfur or any chemicals. Never have root rot. Pots are closed with no holes. Medium 100% Wakefield biochar.
Big secret make life so easy for you. Never even think about trying to 'root' a pup.
Pick nice fat pup with long air roots and some segments above.
On a day when he's nice and fat, cut the segment below it. Dust both cuts with cinnamon and leave fat air root pup in the shade for a week. Then plant him directly in clear pot, 18" high, 9" wide, full of 100% Wakefield biochar straight out of the bag.
Leave 2" room at top for watering.
Plant that segment with all the roots and a lot of the segment underground. Gently water a little every few days to wake the roots.
Second bonus secret: Never see black spots in large pots. Water heavy when visibly shriveled.
This is the way now fam.
by Gibson45

2 Comments
why so little fertilizer and kelp?
These look fantastic. Do they grow better with a water cycle like that?
Also, do the roots like to go deeper or do they do fine in, say, a bonsai type of pot? I’d estimate it to be near a gallon in size, about 6-8 inches of depth.