My Tamarind Materials
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Re: My Tamarind Materials
Jaylee,
thanks for posting, great shapes!
Can you give a bit more on your soil mix for the new ones and did they have a lot of fine roots.
Tamarinds transplant poorly on my side, high clay soils, and long roots with feeders so many miles away.
Thanks in advance.
Khaimraj
thanks for posting, great shapes!
Can you give a bit more on your soil mix for the new ones and did they have a lot of fine roots.
Tamarinds transplant poorly on my side, high clay soils, and long roots with feeders so many miles away.
Thanks in advance.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: My Tamarind Materials
Hi Khaimraj Seepersad thank you for your comment.
I used river sand. I learned about this from the experts which I observed that it works fine and well. River sand, due to its texture, it allows the roots to breathe easily and the water doesn't stay long.
As for the roots, the fine roots were removed. Only the thick roots were left.
Thanks
Jayson
I used river sand. I learned about this from the experts which I observed that it works fine and well. River sand, due to its texture, it allows the roots to breathe easily and the water doesn't stay long.
As for the roots, the fine roots were removed. Only the thick roots were left.
Thanks
Jayson
jaylee- Member

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