... Palai nui is somewhat forgiving in that it can tolerate a day or two of dry soil or media, which will likely cause one or more of its fronds to wilt or ...
... Cyperus trachysanthos is great for freshwater ponds and water features, but it can also be grown in drier soil (or media), provided the soil or media ...
... in both dry and mesic forests, and, therefore, it's not surprising that in cultivation it survives in both surface dry and moist soil or media, provided the ...
... Coastal forms actually seem to benefit from an occasional (eg, once a month) media drench or foliar spraying with seawater, perhaps because the ...
... regardless of the temperature, light, and moisture conditions of the site you grow it in, with the following caveats: Make certain the media (in a ...
... regardless of the temperature, light, and moisture conditions of the site you grow it in, with the following caveats: Make certain the media (in a ...
... We've found that in a pond or water feature, it's best to keep your ʻihiʻihi in its pot and place it so that the level of the media in the pot is about even ...
... However, consider too that while neke loves soggy soil or media, you really only have to keep the soil or media wet to keep it alive and growing ...