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Post by steve on Mar 22, 2007 11:25:14 GMT -5
thanks for the answer Carl.. but the flash..... man.... i was drinking coffee and well i had a mess to clean up... that was good no i not going that far.. just making sure everything is covered ;D
happy growing steve
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Post by vraev on Mar 22, 2007 16:42:33 GMT -5
wow...never realised that they are sooo hard to grow. It just blows my mind away. Nature is sooo perfect...so balanced that life can flourish in the hardest conditions....and when a human tries to baby it with anything more or less...it dies. Absolutely incredible. Wow....Nature....that is wicked. Good luck with the plant steve. lol! I must imagine that it is in a secluded area in your house which requires like nuclear silo style securty passing to go to where its located !!
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Post by lloyd on Mar 22, 2007 20:55:19 GMT -5
I've gotten 3/6 drosophyllum to germinate. Two just rotted. One got to be maybe 3" high. It was so floppy, I had to make a little apparatus out of toothpicks to support it. As recommended it was in a humongous pot all by itself. It actually flowered at 3" high and three months old and died after flowering without any seeds. It looked absolutely ridiculous and was sort of embarassing.
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Post by mabudon on Mar 23, 2007 7:07:17 GMT -5
I have yet to get seeds for Dewy Pines, but in my minds eye, I always imagined that if/when I do, it'll go down pretty much like it did for you, Lloyd- you KNOW when the "little apparatus made of toothpicks" gets trotted out, things ain't goin exactly perfect, eh?? I've been there a few times myself.... And yes Varun, I imagine Steve had himself cloned so only he and himself know the passwords on the Drosophyllum Storage Area (wherein is kept the top secret "Plan D") That's what I did when he brought that Ceph
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Post by vraev on Mar 23, 2007 11:52:15 GMT -5
see....I told ya!
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