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Old 12-07-2003, 02:56 PM
Carl L Rosner
 
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Default [IBC] Artificial lighting

Manuael:
As far as the Buttonwood, I had the same experience with leaf scorch, so
I am also growing mine indoors. I did put the Buttonwood in an
enclosed structure, like a mini greenhouse (I call it my ICU) for over a
month and it recovered from its bout with the sun....

Now that it is recovered I water it and fertilize the Buttonwood with a
1/4 tsp of Miracid for five days and two days with plain water to wash
any salt build up. I also keep my Buttonwood on a propagation mat,
since it loves to have warm feet!

Carl L. Rosner - near Atlantic City zone 6/7
http://bmee.net/rosner
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Manuel A Chavez wrote:

I can not speak to the Bald Cypress since I just got my first one the
summer. I am encouraged that Mom can grow them in WV since I live in
Colorado and hope to keep mine alive. Currently it is outside in a tray
filled with 2 to 3 inches of water. I can not advise you unfortunately on
how to best grow them inside. I can tell you that I have a bookshelf with a
florescent bulb (tye that go under cabinets) to provide additional light. I
have been growing for the past year under these lights a Buttonwood and
Sheferela. Both of which are doing quiet well. The Button wood, which I
was told would not do well in this climate is recovering quite well in this
cbine from some leaf scorch that it received outside as I was trying to
acamatize it to outdoor conditions






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