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elgecko

I've got a magic window!
Packed like sardeens.

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No kidding. They are even growing out of the water tray...
 
I never knew a plant pic could be funny, exactly, but somehow that one is, good job
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It looks better now. I thinned it out last night.
 
That is way too funny! And they say D. capensis & spatulata are weeds!
 
Yeah, just imagine a capensis crossed with adelae! You would have the prolific seeding of the capensis and the roots sprouting plants everywhere.
 
Speaking of capensis, you should see the pile of "Albino" I'm trying to figure out what to do with. I thinned them out as well. I think I had over 50 plants in a 6" pot. I now have 2 red and 2 "Albino" in the 6" pot. I should have snapped a picture of that pot as well.
 
How about a carpet of dielsiana goo

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Chris
 
Wow
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I can see D.adelae playing possum.
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Hey Elgecko, does the mother adelae die off after producing plantlets or not?

Chris, I could have sworn I thought than was a ball of carpet fungus when I first saw that.
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Quote[/b] (Jason Wong @ May 03 2005,6:17)]I can see D.adelae playing possum.
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Hey Elgecko, does the mother adelae die off after producing plantlets or not?
Mine has not. It did not look like any playing possom at this time. Just some dead lower leaves.
The large one pretty close to center is the mother plant. I thin out the ones around the edge. This has been my second time doing that.
They are in a 4" pot for size reference.
 
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My D.adelae are starting to get that way too. In a smaller pot though. I just got them a few weeks back. They are flowering too. It's a good feeling when things do well under your care.
 
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