Turb in flower

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Cactus Jack
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Turb in flower

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It was sunny here today!!:woho:[attachment 6387 IMG_0282.JPG]
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Great stuff. They're cheery little plants aren't they :)
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Just a little sunny here, but plenty to get all the little Turbs going :)
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I potted up the plants I received from Nick tonight, which included a couple of tiny Turb Krainzianus Minimus. One of them had a nearly-open bud, and by the time I'd finished potting up everything else the flower was open :)
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Nice one Stephen! (tu)
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Tending more towards cacti :D, particularly Gymnocalyciums, Rebutias, Sulcorebutias, Echinopses, Thelos, Feros and Mamms (and anything else I like the look of!) all in an 8 x 6 polycarb greenhouse and a few windowsills!
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