Beiselia mexicana

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marie31
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Beiselia mexicana

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Hello to the Beiseilia community,
I have tried to upload the photograph of my plant but due to my lack of experience with this site, could anyone tell me what to do so that... I. An take care of “business”. I would really appreciate it. Marie-José
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Some good advice here viewtopic.php?f=47&t=165491 and I've corrected the spelling in the Subject line (again). Tony (moderator)
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Hello everyone,
Thank you so much for your prompt guidance in uploading the beiseilia picture. Up to now, it has grown pretty well. It is 2 years old. In the summer, we put it outside in the sun but protected by bigger plants. It usually has a lot more foliage which is one of my concerns. Is this normal or the plant missing some nutrients? Any feedback will be welcommed and thanks, Marie-Josè

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