I'm sure that a lot SWIY's are going to be taking up growing tricho soon if they haven't already, so here's a thread to get help on it. SWIM certainly needs some.
SWIM's growing two 6" logs and a 6" cap. SWIM started rooting them a couple weeks ago and expected them to take root within a month. He watered them a tiny bit when He first planted them and once more with even less (just wetting the surface a little, really). They've been extremely dry lately, but today he noticed that the logs were rotting at the base! Like this:
http://www.trichocereus.com/rot.htm
So he uprooted them (though they haven't actually taken root yet) and sliced off the rotted part, which was about half of each, and salvaged what he could for drying.
SWIM's fairly certain that the soil has enough drainage, as he has a lot of perilite in it and it seems to dry out quite quickly. Could it be the acidity of the soil? SWIM neglected to mix lime in with it when he prepared it.
Anyway, what SWIM's doing now is drying out the cuts on the salvaged logs with charcoal. He also put a bit of lime and perilite into the holes where each cactus is planted, spread it out and packed it in. He also put a little bit of lime on the surface of the soil. Are SWIM's measures correct? Is there anything else he should do?
SWIM's growing two 6" logs and a 6" cap. SWIM started rooting them a couple weeks ago and expected them to take root within a month. He watered them a tiny bit when He first planted them and once more with even less (just wetting the surface a little, really). They've been extremely dry lately, but today he noticed that the logs were rotting at the base! Like this:
http://www.trichocereus.com/rot.htm
So he uprooted them (though they haven't actually taken root yet) and sliced off the rotted part, which was about half of each, and salvaged what he could for drying.
SWIM's fairly certain that the soil has enough drainage, as he has a lot of perilite in it and it seems to dry out quite quickly. Could it be the acidity of the soil? SWIM neglected to mix lime in with it when he prepared it.
Anyway, what SWIM's doing now is drying out the cuts on the salvaged logs with charcoal. He also put a bit of lime and perilite into the holes where each cactus is planted, spread it out and packed it in. He also put a little bit of lime on the surface of the soil. Are SWIM's measures correct? Is there anything else he should do?