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Jul 7, 2020 10:45 PM CST
Name: Stefan
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Turbosaurus said:Stephan I adamantly disagree. the fact the plant is doing well enough to be sold is proof the soil was ideal for its previous growing conditions. There is absolutely nothing inherently wrong w the soil any plant comes in.


Previous growing conditions often involve greenhouse and lots of fertilizer. Doesnt mean the soil is good for the average grower in household conditions which are less than ideal. On top of that, most are actually grown by cuttings. One thing is having them transported and stored, another is having them thrive.
Please do consider that
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