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Damp
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Re: Damp -- more coming!
Newish collector/grower; mixed lot in a new 12x18 g/h and my old re-erected 10x8 - good job I didn't sell it !
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Re: Damp -- more coming!
Hi Mike,
I suppose it's a case of "forby or not forby, that is the question? Whether 'tis nobler in the mind........." Apologies to Bill Spokeshave in advance :-)
Post Edited (12-18-06 16:36)
I suppose it's a case of "forby or not forby, that is the question? Whether 'tis nobler in the mind........." Apologies to Bill Spokeshave in advance :-)
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Re: Damp
One of my M. hernandezii came into flower a while back, but they never opened properly. There were two in particular on a little plant, and now on this side the plant seems to have caved in rather, pulling the apex over. It looks OK elsewhere, and wonder whether it was the dampness or just bad luck!
Otherwise, no specific problems with mould on my Corys, Thelos or Feros - at least no more than in previous years. So far......
Otherwise, no specific problems with mould on my Corys, Thelos or Feros - at least no more than in previous years. So far......
Chris, Chinnor, Oxon, UK
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Mammillaria enthusiast
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