Sunday, February 22, 2015

Re: [papercreters] Fast cure Plant pots



Thanks great ideas.
Calle

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From: Charmaine Taylor charmainertaylor@gmail.com [papercreters]
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 2:51 PM
To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
Reply To: papercreters@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [papercreters] Fast cure Plant pots

 

HI..if you are using cement powder or concrete mix in your 'crete the reason to do a LONG cure is  new made pots will 'burn' roots.  as crete cures in the rain, winter, etc it loses the harsh 'lye' type action.

see how it affects skin- then imagine seedlings in a new  pot after watering.
look up: Hypertufa posts- using peat moss, cement..same advice..must cure out the alkalies.

​the ideas to make the pot AROUND a hard plastic liner is good, and may solve the problem.​

I've made pots both ways…use a big plastic popcorn bowl, coat inside with oil..then pat in a sludgy crete to chap a 'bowl', let cure.

OR tune bowl over, use plastic bag, or none, and pat sludgy drier mix   to have a rougher  surface. and you can embedd shells, tiles, keys, artsy stuff..let cure and remove bowl..now has a smooth inside.

either way works.  for a really cheap easy NON removed  bowl shape use any straw basket- 5-25 cents at the thrift store- tons are tossed after a Tele-flora  type gift..pick anyshape, square, low trough etc.

​have fun​

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Charmaine

Charmaine Taylor/Publishing & Elk River Press
PO Box 375 Cutten CA 95534
www.papercrete.com

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