Titanums in the Sahara
patusho25
16 years ago
they suffered from low irrigation during my vacations and now they look like this. will they survive? the taller one has always been bigger and perhaps it was stronger or either it just got more water than the other two. they´re in shade (strong indirect light).
any advice or fact about them when like this? I´m in very hot Mexico (near Mazatlán but inland), max 40ºC, min 28ºC, humidity 55%, still waiting for a strong rain (dry year). thanks in adance.
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