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REVEGETATION



Lemon Kobra Revegetated.


Three easy steps:

1 º) Leave two or three buds near the base.



2 º) Over 16 hours of light.
Alternative direct sun and shade. Vermicompost and water.
See the first green shoots.



3 º) Outdoor: Direct exposure to sunlight over 16 hours for a luxuriant growth.
Indoor: 18 hours photoperiod.




Revegetando Lemon Kobra.
Tres sencillos pasos:
1º) Dejar dos o tres cogollos cercanos a la base.
2º) Más de 16 horas diarias de luz.
Alternar sol y sombra. Humus de lombriz y agua. Observamos los primeros brotes verdes.
3º) Exposición directa al sol más de 16 horas para un crecimiento exuberante. 
En interior foto periodo de 18 horas.

3 comentarios:

  1. Hi there. I've seen the pictures of the revegetation and in the first picture, where the plant has just been cut, I could see that the stalk was hollow. Could you tell me if that is a fungus?.. because I have some plants that have that same symptom and I know it is a fungus called fusarium, but I don't know how to get rid of it. Do you know?.
    Thanks a lot.
    Miguel.

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  2. Hi, Miguel
    it isn't a fungus, it´s only the almost dry flowers.
    against fungi : cinnamon extract, potasium soap, cupper...
    do not revegetate a plant with fungi.
    contact: info@jamaicaseeds.com

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  3. Thanks for the information, but what I meant was the stem of the plant, in the picture it looks as if it were hollow, there is a hole on its centre. All of my plants that had the fungus (fusarium) that I'm talking about had that same hole when I cut them.
    Anyway, the way in which that plant revegetated shows that it didn't have that fungi.
    Thanks.

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