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As I am new to Alpines, I have a few questions as I don't want to blow my chances to some nice plants in my garden.
1. Is it a problem if the mix doesn't come all the way up to the margins of the pots? I've read in a couple of sources "fill up the containers".Thing is, I recycle the PET bottles I get from water, and I cut them. I usually cut them a bit higher just in case I need deeper pots later on. Also, if I cover the pots with some plastic sheet (like a bag, or foil or something) being a bit higher, doesn't stick to the mix/seeds below.
2. I see condense. Water forms both in a fine mist but also bigger drops under the cover. Also on the container walls. Is this BAD?Should I remove the covering? Problem is, we still get occasional rains and the pots are out there. Sometimes when I have time, I take each pot, remove the cover, give it a shake, and turn it inside out, with the dry side in the pot. But, am I using moisture this way?
As I am new to Alpines, I have a few questions as I don't want to blow my chances to some nice plants in my garden.1. Is it a problem if the mix doesn't come all the way up to the margins of the pots? I've read in a couple of sources "fill up the containers".Thing is, I recycle the PET bottles I get from water, and I cut them. I usually cut them a bit higher just in case I need deeper pots later on. Also, if I cover the pots with some plastic sheet (like a bag, or foil or something) being a bit higher, doesn't stick to the mix/seeds below.
2. I see condense. Water forms both in a fine mist but also bigger drops under the cover. Also on the container walls. Is this BAD?Should I remove the covering? Problem is, we still get occasional rains and the pots are out there. Sometimes when I have time, I take each pot, remove the cover, give it a shake, and turn it inside out, with the dry side in the pot. But, am I using moisture this way? Thank you in advance!
I understand the need for moisture it's just sometimes there's too much. Some sites (well, people) even say "plunge pots in water until surface seems wet". Now that to me is a lot of water.
There might be a small problem with location. Part of the containers are on the balcony (enclosed with windows) and it's quite humid inside, especially the bathroom window opens to the balcony and it's also the place where I hang clothes to dry.