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The classis potting medium as been osmondine we don't use it the way they did in previous
years we are more judicious in the way we apply it and what we try and do is we try
and cut up chunks of the osmodine and we try and use to go in line with the grain of the
osmodine. Now what is osmodine? Osmondine is the root of a fern native to North America
and most of the osmodine used in agriculture today comes from the Oki fenoki collected
by some of the Indians that lived there as a means as a means of sustained agriculture
they go in a collect the roots and harvest them, dry them and sell them. If we pot plants
in osmondine we do it so that the grain of the osmondine allows the water to flow through
and even to accelerate it even a little more we use open baskets.