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Eric Williams
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Arios.

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It always pleases me when seed grown plants flower for the first time, especially when they are Arios. Three different looking plants all from same packet of seeds. Cheers
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Nice plants and looking good.
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Re: Arios.

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Weel done Eric. How old are they?
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Hi Ralph, hope you are well. These are about ten year old from seed. Before Rene Giesler retired he advised me to mount a shelf as near to roof glass as possible.The plants really responded to this treatment even through the intense heat of our summer. In fact the plastic pots were very hot to handle, but with no problems to the plants. Cheers
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