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Oct 18, 2023 5:27 PM CST
San Jose, CA Zone 9b (Zone 9b)
Baja_Costero said: 50% pumice, 50% organic has worked for me. Pot needs to have hole(s) at the bottom. This plant should be relatively easy in a coastal California climate, provided it doesn't experience winter cold. Adjust watering interval instead of soil if you're already using a gritty mix.


I leave my pots outside in Winter, so they will get a LOT of rain some seasons.

What were the components in the 50% organic fraction you used?

I do of course provide for complete drainage in my containers and at this point have a lot of experience with container gardening.

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