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Worlds smallest coconut in the smallest pot?


Rickybobby

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Ok you all know my drill and my bucket of hot water routine. The bucket method is used to get store bought seedlings germinated and roots established to pot. Well today I have an interesting specimen. This guy germinated on me back in late winter store bought. One of the interesting things about this guy is that he has stunted and been slow. He throws a root stub out and then another. Also barely any water left. Which is strange so he has thrown me a curve. But being in the bag this long with no air circulation and no medium posses a challenge so today I decided to put him in the smaller pot possible. With my mix is course pool filter sand and a tad of coco coir just to keep his base of roots moist. There was some fungus growing on the base in the bag. (In too long) so this will be a first and I will document the growth. 

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