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Old 18-Mar-2004   #1
Regis
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Repotting Fukien Tea

Hey all!

I've got a few questions about repotting of my indoor Fukien Tea. It's now standing in it's original soil, as I got it half-year ago. It seems like mud with soft mold on it's top - definitely the time to do repotting.

So my questions are:

- should I mix the soil elements together, or make a layered soil (for example the basic soil mix on the bottom and acadama layer on the top)?

- I decided to try a pure Acadama soil -> do you think it's good idea for Carmona Microphylla or would be the Acadama + some organic element (mixed 50/50) better solution? Then what particle size of Acadama should I use?

- can I change the soil completelly, or should I leave some original one to reduce the stress for the tree?

If the local weather does matter, then we have very hot & dry parts of the year here, but also cold winters.
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