Cultivational investigation w/ Hyponex Trees to soil. Actually I havd 2 Petunia pots waiting for planting -> I'll try the investigation with them. Snow Miku is planted in the tree of soil, and MEIKO is done by the normal soil. Each in a 18cm pots. The same amount of magamp K are added. (the label says that the trees to soil already has specialized fine magamp mixed in it.)
Surfinia Koume-chan from Suntory flowers. I bought this with a bargain price, 50% discount. As you can see, it looks good seedle after the cutting the overgrown stems. It is able to sell for a regular price!
I've planted it in the "tree to soil" which I have tested in other pots. The pot is the EU model by Kenya Co.,Ltd.
Hyponex "Tree to soil" Investigation with snow-miku petunia. It's growing very much! Vigorous growth. I think it is more vigorous than MEIKO Petunia planted in regular soil. Note that this is just a reference for comparison since the petunia varieties are not same ones.
Tree to soil by Hyponex. Investigation for planting. Petunias growth are almost the same as in culture soil & "Tree to soil". Watering frequency and fertilizer application are the same. One point, what I actually want to investigate is, "Isn't it hard to rot even if the lower leaves are steamed?" The result will be in my next post!
Surfinia Koume-chan bought by a bargain. It seems to be tired of the intense heat summer, but it's blooming splendidly.
Today's main subject is about "Tree to soil from Hyponex". There is not much rotting of the under leaves. The soil is also mulched with cedar wood as it is -> it may reduce the rotting of the leaves due to steam!
I'm not good at planting Cyclamen every year. I try to test the use of "Tree to soil", which had a good response in summer, and "Bellabon", which with Christmas roses.
Both are mixed with 20% Kanuma soil and 8g of Magamp K.