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Melbourne - Australia 2006 Cymbidium Orchid - Sarah Jean - Ice Cascades - this cymbidium was planted into an Autopot hanging basket in 2002 when it was producing its first spike of flowers. - now in 2006, after 4 years, it has yielded 23 spikes of flowers. Spikes are much longer and colour is much stronger. - we have no intention of repotting this specimen eventhough it appeared to be severely pot bound. Unlike other watering techniques, the Autopot system will ensure that the plant's water and nutrient requirement are met accurately. |
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Melbourne - Australia 2005 Trailing Snapdragon - Profuse flowering trailing snapdragon grown in two rows of the Autopot window boxes. The window boxes cannotbe seen as they have been completely covered by the plants. - Parts of the Autopot boxes can be seen at the bottom of this picture filled with Freedom Bells, Kalanchoe. |
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Melbourne - Australia 2006 Begonia Dragon Wing - grown in a row of double pot hydrotrays produced an excellent display of flowering plants along a walkway. - the plants are cut back once a year and allow to regenerate without having to repot for years. |
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Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia 2003 Dwarf Lantana - these plants were grown in Autopot hanging baskets but placed within a planter box along a drive way. |
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Melbourne 2005 Cymbidium - - grown in an Autopot hanging basket for more than 8 years now without repotting. |
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Melbourne 2002 Cymbidium - Miss Moffat - grown in an Autopot hanging basket. |
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Florida 1999 Award winning Phalaenopsis specimen - picture shows a Phalaenopsis grown in an Autopot hanging basket when the plant has its first flowers. Just one year later, this specimen produced excellent display of flowers. It earned an award in one of the orchid shows around Dunedin council. |
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Right - Ceologyne cristata |
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Melbourne - 2004 Nodding violet - Streptocarpus - The wall is made up of several Autopot hanging baskets planted with Nodding violet. The profuse flowering created a beautiful wall of blue flowers. |
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Right - Acalypha in an Autopot hanging basket |
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Left - Zonal Geraniium in an Autopot hanging basket. |
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Right - Sturt Desert pea in an Autopot Twin wall planter |
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Melbourne - 2004 Aeschynanthus - This plant was planted in an Autopot hanging baskets and have remained there till now growing healthily without the need to repot. |
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Right - Columnea in an Autopot hanging basket |
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Melbourne - 2004 Flowering Gum (Eucalyptus) - The general rule for feeding native plants including the Eucalyptus is not to use fertilizers with high phosphates. However, we have been feeding this plant with standard tomato feed which contains high phosphates for more than 4 years now. The plant seem unaffected. - Grown in 12 inch single hydrotray. |