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Kratom what size pot

Started by Phungivore, August 28, 2006, 06:27:34 PM

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Phungivore

i am getting some kratom cuttings, about what size pot should they be transplanted into?
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RifeHeretic

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I have asked and heard 2-3 gallon pots will grow large plants
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VajraPirate

#2
How do you plan on rooting them?

Phungivore

#3
supposed to be rooted . but when i get to that , i would take and cut about 6"-7" PIECE AND TRIM ALL BUT ABOUT 3 LEAVES or 4 if they are small then cut off the lower nodes and then put in rooting hormone, then intos some rock wool , wich i believe is good  as far as water to air ratio, execelent starting medium.

just curious what kinda temps and humidity kratom prefers
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RifeHeretic

#4
My kratom has adapted pretty well. It was dormant until I moved it outside, were there are humid nights and pretty dry days. Warmth+Humidity on a standard basis will get you good growth. The most important thing is to not let the pot dry out.

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TroutMask

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I received a near-dead kratom from a friend. There were 2 stems with a few tiny stubs of leaves coming of the (only?) 2 nodes. It was placed in a little 1/2-gallon pot in regular potting soil. It came back to life and is now growing like crazy and in need of a larger pot. It sits in an east-facing window and gets direct sunlight at least several hours each day. Our humdity inside the house is typically very low (20% or less.) I'm a slacker on watering, so I always know kratom needs water when it starts to wilt. It's very obvious wilting, but it snaps back within minutes after getting some water.

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