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N. northiana - grown under different lighting conditions

  • #21
Hmm...I never thought of it but it does resemble terra cotta in colour. Just as hard...but the texture is like lava rock. Porous.

The burnt earth/clay/soil are the red rocks in the pic below. The size can vary from 2" large ones to tiny powdery bits.

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  • #22
I wish this stuff was commercially available in horticultural grade (without dyes or toxins). I'd love to get my hands on some of this! - Rich
 
  • #23
Interestingly, the burnt clay is supposed to be mineral free after being heated. So how N. northiana manages to do so well in it...it is a mystery. ???
 
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