Haworthia mirabilis v.paradoxa

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Re: Haworthia mirabilis v.paradoxa

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Yep, mine is looking better too with some oyster shells. (tu)
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Haworthia mirabilis v.paradoxa is looking so much better now it has also just started to produce a flower spike!
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Watch out - if Bill's around he'll tell you to cut the flower stalk off!
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MikeT wrote: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:22 pm Watch out - if Bill's around he'll tell you to cut the flower stalk off!
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