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Post by lloyd on May 24, 2007 22:19:14 GMT -5
I'd say spatulata too although mine are never that nice red colour.
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Post by insectivore on May 24, 2007 23:02:00 GMT -5
It could be a Dielsiana too... Cya
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Post by Sawchuk on May 24, 2007 23:08:23 GMT -5
lmao im only a "seed" boys this is over my head, she looks happy Eh so i havent even bothered to ask rick what it is yet ill figure it out one day Sawcks
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Post by insectivore on May 24, 2007 23:14:24 GMT -5
You should I hae having Un'IDed plants... I bugs the crap out of me... Cya
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Post by Sawchuk on May 24, 2007 23:34:16 GMT -5
lifes a mystery junior, there are many in the pot that i split when i recieved them and even the littelist sprouts turned bright red with only a couple little leaves, i believe planting them in more peat soil caused them to turn so red
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Post by insectivore on May 25, 2007 6:23:19 GMT -5
Thats most likely Dielsiana... Cya
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Post by lloyd on May 25, 2007 10:07:33 GMT -5
I don't mind having UGCP's (unidentified growing CP's) but it's sort of embarassing when people come over and I have no idea what species they are. After the meeting here a few years ago, I labelled (or mis-labelled) everything.
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Post by insectivore on May 25, 2007 17:36:27 GMT -5
Lol... Well I make sure I know what kind it is before that I "Show off" lol Cya
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Post by Sawchuk on May 25, 2007 19:26:39 GMT -5
im not growing to show off im growin for personal intrests, i couldent care what people think, my pops was a grower abd very successful at what he did, also i was raised on a huge farm turned garden, which was cappable of growing mutant veerything, a believe it had somehting to do with the old railroad wood we used in the soil??
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Post by insectivore on May 25, 2007 22:23:54 GMT -5
I don't grow to show off its just when you want to be a show off with a certain plant cuz its nice!
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Post by Sawchuk on May 25, 2007 22:48:00 GMT -5
naa i fell ya dude everyone really loves my plants, my older bro cant keep his fingerz out like to play with them, i dont have a special plant yet im looking for a unique scary twisted looking plan no matter what kind, any opionions??
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Post by Sawchuk on May 25, 2007 22:59:18 GMT -5
alright now heres the new growth forsure [ftp]http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5534410[/ftp] even a sprout like me can identify that one, these must be the easiest dews to grow forreal
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Post by insectivore on May 25, 2007 23:11:33 GMT -5
Get a Nep. Ventricosa,alata or ventrata! There pretty easy! Cya
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Post by mabudon on May 26, 2007 10:23:36 GMT -5
sawchuck, the way you keep referring to yourself as a "sprout" is making me laugh WAY too much man And yes, that little guy is officially rockin, good work- I STILL say that's D.spatulata of some kind, but whatever it is, it is growing well enough. And you are right, they ARE easy growers. As for a mean lookin plant, like I said elsewhere the absolute MEANEST lookin ones are real pains in the butt to grow well, so be warned on that. Personally I think Cephs are the deadliest lookin ones, but they really are small and little on the tricky side
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Post by insectivore on May 26, 2007 15:39:47 GMT -5
Thats true! Really good looking plants are usually rare and hjard to grow... Its kind of weird... Cya
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