Ernesto Sandoval: Feeding Succulents

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Ernesto Sandoval: Feeding Succulents

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Did anyone watch this?

I was very keen to see this but had to do a talk at my local BCSS branch so now really upset to have missed it :cry:

I have sent an Email to Ernesto asking if it can be viewed another time or if I can receive some of the information from it but have yet to receive a reply. I am assuming that as with other online talks, it was a one off.

If there were any revelations or highlights, I would be please to hear about them.
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Re: Ernesto Sandoval: Feeding Succulents

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No we were watching the horror film mealybugs & RSM, know your enemy.

Where was this then
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That was Tuesday, the Ernesto talk was on the Saturday at 6pm
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Sometimes the CSSA put their meetings onto their site for viewings.
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It was on the CSSA Facebook page on Sunday, but I dont know how long they leave them up for.
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Thanks for the replies. It seems it was only on for 24 hours, then taken down. Several others posted on the CSSA site to ask the same question and request more time to view it.


Did anyone watch it? Any highlights?
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Just noticed that the Q&A section after the talk is now available on the CSSA Youtube page.
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Thanks Rob! I had the recording opened to watch it "later", and did not realise 2 days later gonna be to late, such a shame!
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It's up again (although I'm not sure how legal it is):

https://youtu.be/hw1j48GjFXo

A resources page mentioned by Ernesto:

https://greenhouse.ucdavis.edu/conserva ... urces.html

And one extra lecture on SoCal Horticultural Society YouTube channel:

https://youtu.be/SF_vsedAYR4
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WOW, great find :grin:

Thanks for the link (tu) (tu) (tu)
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