E. Napina fk70
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E. Napina fk70
Thinking about re potting these seedlings when I noticed one in flower. I will wait a bit.
. Wondering about different colouring ?- ralphrmartin
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Re: E. Napina fk70
Looks like there's room on the bench to give them all their own pot, Eric.
You know they deserve it...
You know they deserve it...
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Re: E. Napina fk70
From my experience a flower still arrives after repotting.
Although I am sure this might be different for some species (and if so, I would probably guess Eriosyce and related genera to be one of these). Would be a nice test right now, if you don't mind risking it!
Although I am sure this might be different for some species (and if so, I would probably guess Eriosyce and related genera to be one of these). Would be a nice test right now, if you don't mind risking it!
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Re: E. Napina fk70
Hi Ralph, not an inch of room really, plants were removed to enable a better pic. with my iPad.
Aiko, you are right, far better weather forecast, will re pot tomorrow. Cheers both.
Aiko, you are right, far better weather forecast, will re pot tomorrow. Cheers both.
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Re: E. Napina fk70
Has it already flowered?