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Fri, Feb 8, 13 at 11:42
| Pulled her off the ground to a pot. She's a good 50lbs at least. I think I will need a bigger pot for her,, what do u think? |
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| can't answer your question but a gorgeous plant... |
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- Posted by stephanie_kay 5a IL (My Page) on Fri, Feb 8, 13 at 14:18
| Wow, what a beauty. Maybe a bit larger on the pot size. |
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| Holy moley! What a great plant! I'm not experienced with Tylecodons but I would think that its growth was accelerated in the ground but now that it's in a pot, growth will probably slow down. Unless it's off balance, you may not need a bigger pot than that. Hopefully Keith or Tom will jump in here with their expertise. |
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- Posted by tom_termine z5b MA (My Page) on Fri, Feb 8, 13 at 17:40
| Beauty! Bigger pot - maybe something a bit wider, with a bigger base. If anything just so you don't have to pile all those blocks on it to keep it from toppling over! Keith, however, may tell you to chop off all its roots and put it in a 1/2 inch deep pot.... ;-). Tom |
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| LoL......Tom! |
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