Probably seven individual plants.Duns wrote:Thanks Iann - that is most helpful.
There is I'm afraid one more that I omitted from my original post and is shown below.
Thanks again
John
ID Help Again Please
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Thanks Habanerocat - yes seven individual plants (Echinopsis subdenudata). I think they look pretty good as a group at the moment however would the recommendation be to separate them into individual pots in the Spring?
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They look pretty good alright. But at the end of the day you'll probably end up separating them anyway. So you might as well do it sooner as later.Duns wrote:Thanks Habanerocat - yes seven individual plants (Echinopsis subdenudata). I think they look pretty good as a group at the moment however would the recommendation be to separate them into individual pots in the Spring?