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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 25, 2014 5:04:06 GMT
These are all grown in the same greenhouse within a few feet of each other. "Red Monster" "Red Monster" "Red Monster" Hummers Giant Young plant C. Hummers Giant C. Hummers Giant Unlabeled #3 DH probably HG Unlabeled #2 DH Double Ribbed Young plant Emu Point Squat Squat C. Czech not giant C. Czech not giant C. Czech Giant #1 C. Czech Giant #2 looks different Typical Gary Kong Vigorous
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Post by jdallas on Mar 25, 2014 17:32:16 GMT
Hi Jeremiah,
Wow. You can't beat your Colorado sun and cool nights for Cephalotus like that. Where to you usually find the course sand you use for top dressing?
Jeff
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Post by sykosarah on Mar 25, 2014 18:52:19 GMT
My goodness, such beautiful plants overflowing from their pots!
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Post by paulbarden on Mar 25, 2014 23:32:58 GMT
J, You've done a fine job with Dennis' plants. Well done.
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Post by Jeremiah on Mar 30, 2014 21:26:49 GMT
Hi,
Jeff, it's pool filter silica sand I get it from a local sand and stone supply company. Its runs about $15 for a 40LB bag.
-Jeremiah-
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Post by killerplants4realz on May 3, 2015 14:53:39 GMT
Very very nice cephalotus jeremiah!!
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