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Post by hcarlton on Dec 3, 2014 21:04:46 GMT
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Post by cephfan on Dec 4, 2014 11:06:44 GMT
Hi, nice little plants.
If these are seedlings they are automatically genetically different. If you propagate by cuttings from them then those would be different clones (ie two lines, one from each plant).
What differences are you hoping to see between these two?
Cheers, Steve
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 4, 2014 15:08:08 GMT
I know they're automatically different, hence the labels Clone A and Clone B, as I label all SG plants I keep once of a certain size.
No clue what differences they'll show.
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Post by cephfan on Dec 4, 2014 21:06:47 GMT
Fair enough that makes sense. It could go two ways: they might be very different in which case Happy Days! Or they might 'just' be two nice little Ceph plants in which case Happy Days.
You can't lose there!
Cheers Steve
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 28, 2014 20:53:43 GMT
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Post by hcarlton on Feb 24, 2015 1:32:05 GMT
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Post by cephfan on Feb 25, 2015 6:52:40 GMT
Looking good! Cheers Steve
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Post by lulumegan on Mar 6, 2015 3:59:49 GMT
Looking good
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Post by hcarlton on Mar 28, 2015 15:31:53 GMT
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Post by hcarlton on Jun 20, 2015 0:23:13 GMT
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Post by cephfan on Jun 22, 2015 21:07:56 GMT
They're coming on nicely! Cheers Steve
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Post by hcarlton on Aug 4, 2015 0:49:26 GMT
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Post by hcarlton on Sept 24, 2015 22:33:33 GMT
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 24, 2015 23:57:19 GMT
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Post by partisangardener on Dec 25, 2015 8:27:43 GMT
The newest pitcher of clone B looks a bit like a cactus. Very cute, congratulations
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