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andy stone 17-05-2013 12:14 PM

Burying liverwort to kill it
 
Having scraped off a lot of top soil from plant pots to get rid of the liver
wort, i would like to use this soil again in the bottom of some big pots.

Providing I cover this soil with a couple of centimeters of compost will it
all die off, since it will be deprived of light ?



David Hill 17-05-2013 12:30 PM

Burying liverwort to kill it
 
On 17/05/2013 12:14, andy stone wrote:
Having scraped off a lot of top soil from plant pots to get rid of the liver
wort, i would like to use this soil again in the bottom of some big pots.

Providing I cover this soil with a couple of centimeters of compost will it
all die off, since it will be deprived of light ?


Are you sure you are talking of a pot and not a tray?
You intend putting it in the bottom of the pot but will only have a
couple of centimetres of compost over it?
I would have thought that with about 20 cm of compost between it and the
surface you should be OK, but remember the spores will remain and when
the compost again comes out of the pot it may well start again.

andy stone 17-05-2013 01:26 PM

Burying liverwort to kill it
 

"David Hill" wrote in message
...
On 17/05/2013 12:14, andy stone wrote:
Having scraped off a lot of top soil from plant pots to get rid of the
liver
wort, i would like to use this soil again in the bottom of some big pots.

Providing I cover this soil with a couple of centimeters of compost will
it
all die off, since it will be deprived of light ?


Are you sure you are talking of a pot and not a tray?
You intend putting it in the bottom of the pot but will only have a couple
of centimetres of compost over it?
I would have thought that with about 20 cm of compost between it and the
surface you should be OK, but remember the spores will remain and when the
compost again comes out of the pot it may well start again.

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not 20 cm but 2 cm. its to go into a pot with a thin layer of compost to
shut off the light.



Pam Moore[_2_] 17-05-2013 02:41 PM

Burying liverwort to kill it
 
On Fri, 17 May 2013 13:26:49 +0100, "andy stone"
wrote:


"David Hill" wrote in message
...
On 17/05/2013 12:14, andy stone wrote:
Having scraped off a lot of top soil from plant pots to get rid of the
liver
wort, i would like to use this soil again in the bottom of some big pots.

Providing I cover this soil with a couple of centimeters of compost will
it
all die off, since it will be deprived of light ?


Are you sure you are talking of a pot and not a tray?
You intend putting it in the bottom of the pot but will only have a couple
of centimetres of compost over it?
I would have thought that with about 20 cm of compost between it and the
surface you should be OK, but remember the spores will remain and when the
compost again comes out of the pot it may well start again.

---------------------------------------------------------------------

not 20 cm but 2 cm. its to go into a pot with a thin layer of compost to
shut off the light.


I think David is saying that 2cm is not enough, but if you put it in
the bottom of a big pot with 20 cms of soil above it, it should be OK
for this season.
we had a similar query recently about putting old moss, or suchlike,
in the bottom of pots. Ok if deep enough.

Pam in Bristol

Darkside 18-05-2013 11:19 PM

Burying liverwort to kill it
 
In article , andy stone
writes
Having scraped off a lot of top soil from plant pots to get rid of the liver
wort, i would like to use this soil again in the bottom of some big pots.

Providing I cover this soil with a couple of centimeters of compost will it
all die off, since it will be deprived of light ?


You'll be lucky. The bits you bury'll die but these weed liverworts
shed millions of tiny propagules so they'll be back as soon as you get a
spell of cool wet weather.
--
Sue ]:(:)


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