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one of my N.truncata has grown to a size that is shading half of my windowsill plant and i think its ready to take on some more hardy temperature, which is outside in a shady porch. so I repotted it into a 12 inch diameter wide 18 inch tall pot. so the soil don;t dry out more quickly and can...
to jimscott: How come your Devil get so massive.. If I recall correctly mines sprout 2 weeks a head of yours. maybe its the soil?
I planted them in a mini bog with polite and peat mix. they do better on ground soil?
My devil's claw is only 1/3 the size of yours *shame*
Don;t know much about aloe. if you want healthy aloe keep them in shaddy bright spot with cool air, soil should be always moist. where i grew up, theres a uncared aloe site where aloe grow naturally under those condition. but its a sub-tropical area. the weather condition is so much different...
I assume you already knew that D.capensis doesn;t need dormancy, and they will most likely to get frost cooked by over the winter in a Mini-bog. I would recommend just use a large pot for your D.cap.
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