Tintin
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Thanks. For how long?To induce blooming- reduce watering and lower temps in early spring.
Thanks. For how long?To induce blooming- reduce watering and lower temps in early spring.
HeheheLol, my money's on dead.
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With all the horror stories about this species my money is on dead also. Good job finding one to grow though.
Approximately 3 to 4 weeks. This applies to stonei and hybrids also.Thanks. For how long?
Apologies Tintin, a difficult species that I would be trying if I could find some.Hey don't discourage me! I have a big one that I am raising. Please share culture tips!
I grow mine warm and low light. Grows but doesn’t bloom so maybe I should try the cooling too.Hey don't discourage me! I have a big one that I am raising. Please share culture tips!
Just curious...what does It "my money's on dead" mean? Running out of money?Hehehe
Hahahaha
With all the horror stories about this species my money is on dead also. Good job finding one to grow though.
If you were going to place a bet, a bet on whether the plant was dead or alive…my money would be on dead.Just curious...what does It "my money's on dead" mean? Running out of money?
Thanks Duck!If you were going to place a bet, a bet on whether the plant was dead or alive…my money would be on dead.
It is not that anitum is difficult to grow, it has a reputation of being a slow grower. Slow is a big difference from difficult.
It is not that anitum is difficult to grow, it has a reputation of being a slow grower. Slow is a big difference from difficult.
what is Xavier's feed ? can you explain! i have anitum and is not growing or dyingI certainly won't claim to have mastered the care of anitum yet but mine have started growing significantly faster since I moved away from k-lite to Xavier's feed and put them on the heat mat with my compots.
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