cindy
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Post by cindy on Dec 18, 2007 17:01:27 GMT
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Post by Aidan on Dec 18, 2007 18:03:27 GMT
Very nice. So far I've managed only to slowly torture D. schizandra to death.
Must try again sometime.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Dec 18, 2007 19:32:57 GMT
WOW Cindy, that is one of the loveliest salads i think I've ever seen! I think we're putting together one heck of a gorgeous meal! ;D Good job! Bri.
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Post by Michael Catalani on Dec 18, 2007 20:09:04 GMT
Thats a beauty!
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Post by locko on Dec 18, 2007 22:31:25 GMT
One of the best D. schizandra I have ever seen definitely something to be proud of. Tried one of these and it never looked that good.
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cindy
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Post by cindy on Dec 19, 2007 2:13:10 GMT
Thanks, guys.
I got it four months ago as a 4" plant. Now it is 6" across. Inbetween, I fried a leaf...burnt a growing tip...but finally got it producing nice large and dewy leaves. The set-up is very unglamourous though. A plastic fish tank and clear cling wrap at the top. I am thinking of getting those seed propagator with a dome shape cover. At least, it won't mar the beauty of the plant as much. LOL
This may be of interest to some of you. I am in lowland conditions, cool weather now for us is 78F lowest, 84F highest. The plant is left at my balcony, in shade. I am not sure how this species will go when the temperatures go up. But I sure hope I don't lose this beauty.
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