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  1. quincey

    Lime Sulphur

    Actually it is the same, but lime sulphur sold as dog/cat dip is heavily diluted about 1:16 to 1:32. Like rockm said the non diluted stuff would dissolve your dog or cat since it is corrosive to the skin.
  2. quincey

    Sun after repotting.

    Well a cotoneaster is quite forgiving, it can take a beating in root pruning. At least thats my experience. Cotoneasters are used in my country as public filler bushes who tolerate prolonged wet days, it tends to rain a lot in the Netherlands, as well as dry days with full sun. So I wouldn't...
  3. quincey

    Serissa Problem

    Like Treebeard said, most species except tropicals need a period of cold. If this period is ignored, which mostly happens when the trees are continuously kept inside, they go into a forced "hibernation". Most trees lose their foliage except for evergreens like pines. This forced "hibernation"...
  4. quincey

    Sun after repotting.

    It's generally best to keep the newly repotted plant out of strong (direct) sun and strong winds since this increases the loss of moisture through wind and sun. This loss of moisture will stress the roots if they are pruned before the repot. So if you pruned the roots before repotting you...
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