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posted 5342 days ago
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I am guessing a soil with some organic matter, especially something acidic like peat moss might be good. It also helps retain water. Maybe if 25% of the soil, or maybe a little more was of such material it the plant would like it? I am guessing, but if I find anything more concrete I will let you know.

posted 5343 days ago
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thank you very much for info it means that i should keep the soil moist and wet enough, ain't it? do you have any idea about what is the best soil for grow that araceae's familys nicely?

posted 5343 days ago
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Yes, these plants do have uncommon requirements. You should always keep the soil moist, and it should also be a bit acid. Other than that it likes bright light - perhaps yours could use a little more light?

posted 5343 days ago
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hiii... thanks for appreciated, anyway i've a bit problems with my plants, especially about the soil, i think i have not yet use the right soil to growed nicely so that they looks sallow and become dried...may be you have any info or suggest could be shared here, i would be appreciate

posted 5344 days ago
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Cool photos - I've added the plant pages so they can be displayed in the right places. Cyrtosperma cuspidisphatum and Cyrtosperma johnstonii...