Standard 10 x 20 x 2 1/2 inches deep propagation trays with slotted bottoms for drainage. (See photo). I think most garden centers carry them, especially in the spring, or eBay. Haven't heard from Dennis in a long time; I assume he's still down in Ecuador?Yay besseae (v. dalessandroi)! How deep are the trays? I wonder where Dennis is, probably laughing at us living here in a 3rd World country!
I'm sure he is, he tried to talk me into moving there. I hope I live long enough to visit or see retirement!Haven't heard from Dennis in a long time; I assume he's still down in Ecuador?
Yay besseae (v. dalessandroi)! How deep are the trays? I wonder where Dennis is, probably laughing at us living here in a 3rd World country!
It’s the best if you have the room. Got the idea when I saw how Ecuagenera was growing them in Ecuador.I’ve got to get this tray culture going.
Tom, if you had to over generalize, how long would you say it takes it reach maturity or fully branching like that? Either in years or blooming cycles (or even dog years)?
This clone has been growing in that tray for about 2 years. It's much larger and more floriferous than when we grew it in a 6" pot. I should repot it in the spring but I'm running out of room to be growing too many of them in trays.Tom, if you had to over generalize, how long would you say it takes it reach maturity or fully branching like that? Either in years or blooming cycles (or even dog years)?
Do you think most would phrags benefit from this shallow tray culture, or just the ones that walk out of the pot? Trying to decide who get the tray and space.. kovachii... Has anyone tried this in a tray?
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