Conophytum mesembs soil and lithops too
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I found this.
2 parts subsoil from a gravel pit (mainly sand with some clay, silt and small gravel)
1 part fine vermiculite
1 part perlite
a small amount of gypsum
Now, the gravel pit subsoil, I really don't know how I would get this. It's winter here, and well, a gravel pit is far and few between. But I do have the gypsum, vermiculite and perlite. Where would I find the subsoil? Or does someone have another recipe to share that would work? I would like to use the vermiculite, perlite and gypsum if possible. I also have alot of cactus mix from the home depot.
Sundewd
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