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  1. sparkyweasel

    Emersed Aroid substrate

    :woot: Ooh jealous!
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    Looks like my limnobium laevigatum has flowered?

    I wonder what the guy in the pic would think of the size and price of the plants in our shops. :)
  3. sparkyweasel

    Question on growing emerged hydroponic herb

    I haven't tried it indoors, but Water Mint grows with its roots submerged, it might do better than ordinary mint.
  4. sparkyweasel

    Journal Hermetosphere

    That's it; when the warmer air touches the glass it cools down, then it's capacity to hold water vapour is reduced and some of the vapour condenses into liquid. Yes, it should stop when your room is warmer, unless the light keeps the inside warmer than room temperature.
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    Aphids in dry start.

    Can't you just squash them?
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    Having a go, with a Sweet Potato..........

    I got some Ipomoea aquatica seeds from https://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/ I had them in an unheated greenhouse, some in a tub of water, some in wet soil. Both grew well, but didn't survive the winter without heating. Now I know that, I think I will have another go, and bring some indoors before...
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    Flies!

    You only need to leave the ugly traps in for a few days, till the flies are taken care of. :)
  8. sparkyweasel

    Flies!

    Yellow sticky traps, as sold for greenhouse use. You might need to cut them to fit, or improvise ways of hanging them. Or maybe a potted Sundew plant left in there for a few days.
  9. sparkyweasel

    DIY Planter

    Here are a couple: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930072988 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FB%3AWATE.0000038896.55713.5b
  10. sparkyweasel

    Water plant seeds

    I've never grown those; over to any-one who has. :)
  11. sparkyweasel

    Water plant seeds

    That sounds a bit hot. What species are they?
  12. sparkyweasel

    Humidity over moisture

    It absorbs moisture, a very useful quality in a cat litter. :)
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