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Image Comments posted by CβL
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Be careful with that soil bro! If I were you, I'd transplant a few of them into a very clayey soil, as all the healthy Syrian rue's I've seen in environment were growing in compacted silt, which seems to protect the roots from drying out completely, even though the plants don't seem like to be wet either. Let us know how you get on, maybe I'm completely off the mark.
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This plant is the friggin' bomb!
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You must come back at night-time with long exposure!! Please!
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Nice!!!!
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Oh yeah! What is that?
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Quite probably this nut is: Aesculus Indica (for anyone who missed the thread).
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Quite probably this nut is: Aesculus Indica (for anyone who missed the thread).
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This plant is quite possibly: Quercus Ilex (Holly Oak)
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The first thing I thought when I saw it was how it looked like a horse sack.
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I vote that this clone be called "Aladdin", because it looks like a genie lamp.
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Oh yeah... It makes me so excited... I just want to get out a little pot, and some rocks... and put him in a pot... ooooh yeah
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Nice! I can't wait to see it on its own roots - pumping out under the sun (that sounds dodgier written out than when I thought of it). :D
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Astrophytum ornatum I think - flowering like a champ!!! :D
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Today was at the beach.... couldn't stop myself from picking up washed up seaweed for the compost heap - ended up coming back with a shopping bag full, haha.
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Over here there are Oleanders on just about every fifth street - they're everywhere. I think it was only a few leaves was enough to kill you.
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Flowed died ;_; waaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!
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I have been checking him periodically, but it seems like the flower is going to dry up instead of flowering. ;_;
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Wow! That's a nice flower alright
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I've suspected it for a while, and the new growth seems to confirm that. I've kept pretty decent records, so one day I might make a post containing all the original plants, and what they look like now.
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This is what I've since called the 'MB' clone.
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I was making a joke that the cactus had disappeared, because it's almost the same color as the wall.
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Here's the left 5 plants when they were seedlings:
http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?app=galleryℑ=5112
I think I can almost tell which one became which from it, which is pretty cool, as the spine color has changed somewhat on them now.
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Sorry for the lateness hehe. I actually just got this as a cutting; I would've loved to have grown it myself.
It was growing in the ground, and presumably getting casually fertilized every now and again.
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Hahaha, that's intense. I wonder what would happen if you ate it, or something like that.