Hi,
here is my Mojito, very rare in Germany. It´s a nice one
Regards, Andreas
Colocasia Mojito
Re: Colocasia Mojito
Mine is putting out the biggest leaves I have ever had on a mojito but the color is pure trash...
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Re: Colocasia Mojito
My leaves aren't huge this year, but makes up for it in the markings. Many leaves are fully blotched rather than flecked. I'm growing it with about 6 hours sun (assuming it's shining) with shade from around 12pm to 3pm.
Fed twice a week with 24-8-16 with seaweed extract
Fed twice a week with 24-8-16 with seaweed extract
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Re: Colocasia Mojito
Those markings are beautiful. Wonderful how each leaf can be different. Mine barely survived winter.
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Re: Colocasia Mojito
I think regular use of seaweed extract enhances colourYorkshire Kris wrote:Those markings are beautiful. Wonderful how each leaf can be different. Mine barely survived winter.
It certainly was a weird winter, as I lost every last Diamond Head and Black Beauty, but Mojito just gritted it's teeth.
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