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Sven
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Hi - looking forward to learning more!

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Hi all,

I've been growing a couple of succulents for 2 years, and have recently decided to put a bit more effort (= reward, right?) into my collection. I now have around 20 plants of 9 species, and include a couple of photos below.

I will post a few basic questions soon - all help will be much appreciated!

Sven
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Welcome to the forum, Sven. You have joined an addictive hobby and I expect you will soon have many more plants. Keep the questions coming.
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Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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Hi Sven and welcome to the Forum. It looks like you have plenty of greenhouse space, I'm sure you will soon have many more plants. There should be plenty for sale at the National Show in August. Enjoy!
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Thanks a lot for welcomes.
There is a little space in my wife's (!) greenhouse, but it gets only partial sun and there is no power. It will do... For now...!
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