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~ jan JJsPond.us
June 26th 04, 11:21 PM
Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3 were
in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot of
clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
(Do you know where your water quality is?)
Bonnie
June 27th 04, 12:52 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
> Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
>
> A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
> plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
> filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3 were
> in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
> divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot of
> clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
> of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
> veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
> I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
>
> Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
> (Do you know where your water quality is?)
When I put mine in the bog I didn't use a pot. The bog is
filled with gravel and I'm letting the iris run rampant.
--
Bonnie
NJ
Charles
June 27th 04, 03:13 AM
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 22:21:02 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
> wrote:
>Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
>
>A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
>plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
>filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3 were
>in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
>divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot of
>clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
>of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
>veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
>I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
>
>Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
> (Do you know where your water quality is?)
something really fun, lava rock and floor scouring pad with iris.
Made one solid, strong, heavy mass, it was a lot of work to just get
it out of the filter.
I don't use lava rock any more, not floor scrubbing pads.
--
- Charles
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-does not play well with others
Go Fig
June 27th 04, 06:41 AM
In article >, ~ jan
JJsPond.us > wrote:
> Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
>
> A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
> plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
> filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3 were
> in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
> divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot of
> clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
> of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
> veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
> I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
Thanx for relating the info, but I usually take a back-saw to mine with
little or no impact on their future. Now if soil could get them to
flower from spring to fall... that would be really something ;-)
jay
Sat Jun 26, 2004
>
> Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
> (Do you know where your water quality is?)
Benign Vanilla
June 28th 04, 01:54 PM
"~ jan JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
s.com...
> Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
>
> A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
> plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
> filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3
were
> in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
> divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot
of
> clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
> of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
> veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
> I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
>
> Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
Mine are all plants in holey baskets filled with pebbles and small river
rock. I use them in my VF becasue they get going early, and they add a nice
vertical element to offset the lower plants like the celery and the WH. This
year, mine are about 3.5 feet tall and dieing to be split again. I expect
next year, I'll have more then I can handle.
BV.
Mickey
June 29th 04, 02:39 AM
How deep do you plant your iris?
"~ jan JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
s.com...
> Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
>
> A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
> plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
> filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3
> were
> in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
> divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot
> of
> clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
> of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
> veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
> I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
>
> Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
> (Do you know where your water quality is?)
~ jan JJsPond.us
June 29th 04, 07:32 AM
My shelf is 12-14 inches down.
Update: The next day I also divided some in black mesh baskets with big
rocks, that is the way to do it soilless. I removed the big rocks, trimmed
the roots off the outside of the basket and pulled them right out. The
prior experiment I mentioned (below Mickey's question) was using a basket
with big holes & rocks... the mini laundry basket style. So therein, the
rest of the story. :o) ~ jan
>On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 20:39:47 -0500, "Mickey" > wrote:
>How deep do you plant your iris?
>
>"~ jan JJsPond.us" > wrote in message
>> Iris Repotted or This Thread Revisited
>>
>> A couple of years ago we had a discussion about iris, rock versus soil to
>> plant them in. I know we highly recommend rock especially in a veggie
>> filter. So today I repotted my experiments. 1 was in rock, BIG rock, 3
>> were
>> in soil. Hate to tell you this guys, but the 3 in soil were much easier to
>> divide. The roots were so fibrous in the rock one that I had to do a lot
>> of
>> clipping of the roots, whereas soil ones I could get the roots to slip out
>> of the mud. So I'm repotting all back into soil.... if this was for a
>> veggie filter, I'd put up with the rock (I think). I'll let you know after
>> I do some that I've been using, as if for a veggie filter.
>>
>> Has anyone else repotted their experiments? ~ jan
>> (Do you know where your water quality is?)
>
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