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Beginer tips on Xanthoxylum piperitum.

Posted by Barroth 4 (My Page) on
Tue, Sep 7, 04 at 20:27

I have just bought two Xanthoxylum piperitum but I am not sure how they should be treated. What I done to them is to plant them in new soil and some crushed clay balls in the bottom. The new pot has measurement 12cm*12cm heigth 15cm. I am keeping them in a south window.

Should probably mention that I aren´t very good with plants but then I just moved away from home to so I have some time to learn.

I have seen pictures with Xanthoxylum piperitum in shallow pots so I wonder if I could plant one in a pot I have the measurements is 22cm*22cm heigth 5cm. Earlier I have planted succulentas in it, they died after some month think it was beacuse they aren´t any hole in it.


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RE: Beginer tips on Xanthoxylum piperitum.

  • Posted by Josh z8 GA (My Page) on
    Wed, Sep 8, 04 at 18:36

Barroth, You may want to post your question on the Bonsai Forum since you are asking about a plant in a pot. josh

Here is a link that might be useful: Bonsai Forum


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RE: Beginer tips on Xanthoxylum piperitum.

...or try the Herb Forum. The common name in Japan is sansho.


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RE: Beginer tips on Xanthoxylum piperitum.

  • Posted by yama 7b Ga (My Page) on
    Wed, Sep 8, 04 at 22:11

Hi Barroth

you can check bakpage of Gw Japanese gared forum #4.
read it care fully. if you have more question after reading it. post again . I will help you later.
mike

Here is a link that might be useful: Gw /past posting # 4


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RE: Beginer tips on Xanthoxylum piperitum.

Hello,

I'm new to post here and am going to shift the subject a bit if that is OK.

I've been looking for Xanthoxylum piperitum seeds for a long time, but no vail. Does anyone know of any commercial source?

Hiro


 
 

 

 


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