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Some Words for my Plants

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Me and my chili&habanero D ear friends, I want to share my experience with you which really means a lot to me. „For me plants are more than just plants. They are a part of my happiness as well as my life.“ I never thought that l would cry a lot because of plants.  A month ago l was cutting off some branches of my chili and habanero plants that l put them in hallway because of pests. But I hadn't decided yet if l would throw them all away.  I just wanted to wait until next spring, because they can grow back beautifully again. However, after l knew that the pests were not really gone. So... Yesterday, l threw them all away.  At first, I was not sad. But when l took the last pot and wanted to throw it away. Suddenly, my heart felt torn... and I couldn't hold back my tears.  I was just crying.  I cried hard while l was washing all the plant pots. There were more than 10 plants that I threw away. So sad.   But l had to do it.  I love all my plants. And maybe because l grew my ch

Repotting Golden Photos

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It’s time to repot my baby photos. This baby is growing pretty fast within a year. It’s time to move into a new big house baby... So, you're gonna have more space then.  Let‘s begin! Btw, sadly I can’t upload my video here because it’s too big. You can also follow this link to watch the video how l did it.  You will need some equipment. Btw, you can use anything you like to do repotting ;) I also prepared a new mixed substrate already. I made my mixed substrate from perlite, coconut coir, and plant granulate. To get more info around mixed substrate you can also click here . Step 1 I use a little bamboo stick to loosen the substrate around the pot. It makes it easier to pull the plant later on.  Step 2 Then pull the photos carefully.  Step 3  Remove the old substrate.  Step 4 Fill a big pot with 1/4 of mixed substrate. Step 5 Centralize the plant in the new big pot. The new pot size should be bigger than before! Step 5 Fill again with the mixed substrate around the roots, until the