Jean-Louis Leca was born on 1985-09-21.
Jeanlouis Cornuz was born in 1922.
Jeanlouis Cornuz died in 2007.
Yes, you can mix LECA (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate) with soil for your plant. LECA can help improve drainage and aeration in the soil, which can benefit the plant's root health.
To effectively incorporate leca into soil for optimal plant growth, mix the leca pellets into the soil in a ratio of 1:1. Ensure that the leca is evenly distributed throughout the soil to provide good aeration and drainage for the plant roots. Water the soil thoroughly after mixing to help the leca settle and create a healthy growing environment for the plants.
Yes, succulents can grow in LECA (lightweight expanded clay aggregate), as it provides good drainage and aeration for their roots.
To successfully grow a succulent in LECA (lightweight expanded clay aggregate), you should plant the succulent in a well-draining pot filled with LECA pellets. Water the succulent sparingly, allowing the LECA to absorb moisture and provide aeration to the roots. Place the pot in a location with bright, indirect sunlight and monitor the plant for signs of overwatering.
Yes, you can mix LECA (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate) with soil for planting purposes to improve drainage and aeration for the plant roots.
To mix LECA with soil for optimal plant growth, combine the two in a ratio of 1:1 and ensure the mixture is well-draining. LECA can improve aeration and water retention in the soil, promoting healthy root growth and overall plant health.
To successfully grow succulents in LECA (lightweight expanded clay aggregate), ensure the LECA is soaked in water before planting the succulents. Use a well-draining potting mix with a high proportion of perlite or sand. Water the succulents sparingly to prevent root rot, as LECA retains moisture well. Place the succulents in a bright location with indirect sunlight. Rotate the plants occasionally for even growth.
Lea Ciric goes by Leca.
Jean-Baptiste Leca has written: 'The monkeys of Stormy Mountain' -- subject(s): Social behavior in animals, Primates, Behavior, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology, Japanese macaque, Research
Caprice Chantal's birth name is Josette Colonna Leca.