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Post by dvg on Mar 21, 2021 12:47:33 GMT
Noticed last night that this one was back in active growth again. It hasn't been given any water yet, but once the dried leaves from last year's growth are trimmed back, removed, and it finally gets a sip again, hopefully there will be more of these, to follow. dvg
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Post by dvg on Mar 21, 2021 23:42:25 GMT
Another shot, in late day sun, for contrast against the previous pic taken under 6500 k fluorescent lights, last night. dvg
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Post by dvg on Jan 27, 2022 21:31:49 GMT
This colimensis clone's resting rosette is not as tight or as densely leaved as it has been in seasons past. It's currently passing the winter indoors on a west facing window sill. dvg
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Post by dvg on Apr 18, 2022 1:23:20 GMT
This rosette has been kept bone dry on a west facing windowsill, and now has its first flowerbud of the spring forming. dvg
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Post by dvg on Apr 29, 2022 21:59:15 GMT
Whilst cleaning this rosette's underside of dead leaves, dried roots and any other residual brown or black dead growth, a clump of leaves broke free,and are now being employed as propagation material. dvg
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Post by dvg on Jun 23, 2022 17:03:29 GMT
These are the strikes that resulted from the leaf pulls. It seems that this is going to be a propagation year with this species here. Even the mother rosette has plans to split up into more mothers. dvg
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