CP, what else?
ATLAS@JHUVMS.HCF.JHU.EDU
Wed, 15 Jul 92 11:32:00 PST
Well, after a lot of hassling with my landlord, we have decided to move.
Believe it or not, my CP was one of the problems the landlord had. My
plants are growing on the second floor back porch and in the patio in
the back yard. Mr. Landlord said we can't put *anything* on the back
porch *or* in the back yard. We were told we couldn"t use the yard for
any purpose at all. Since we were cramped in the apt anyway, it was a good
time to move. The problem is, our new place will have plenty of outdoor
space for the cp, but it is all heavily SHADED. :( . So I need lots of
advice regarding indoor lighting for cp. It seems the best and cheapest
way to go is with fluorescent "shop" lights. True??
The new place has a small unused fish pond which I might try to convert
into a utric pond.
My two drosophyllum plants, both about a year old, are growing well, but
have become trailing, and one is almost growing sideways? Is this normal?
I kinda think it's due to insufficient lighting, but they get half a day
of direct sunlight...
I still have the problem with the browning tips of my N Hookeriana.
doug