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Tue, Aug 28, 12 at 8:31
| Sans enjoying their summer outside. An S. masoniana variegate, a young S. t. futura striated, also an Aloe brevifolia variegate. A little blue S. kirki 'Silver Blue' can also be seen in the background. |
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| So lush and healthy looking. what soil mix do you use? Thanks |
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| Very nice. I love the variegated masoniana |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Tue, Aug 28, 12 at 11:46
| Very cool and happy-looking plants! I especially like the really fat leaf on the one to the right. |
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| Woodnative, Looking good. Always enjoy your collection. You can join the fat leaf contest. Seems nobody else is. That masoniana could be a winner. I finally got one of my futura's to break across at 4 inches. Didn't picture it yet. Stush |
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- Posted by woodnative 6 (My Page) on Tue, Aug 28, 12 at 14:22
| Stush- I have an all-green masoniana that would probably beat that. I don't know that would be fair, however, as masoniana is naturally big! Maybe we should limit that contest to trifasciata types. Elichka- the mix is a bit of this and a bit of that.........Commercail cactus mix, course sand, a bit of garden soil, some perlite, a little bone meal, a bit of........ |
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