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Wistuba arrived! Everything looks great, with the exception of one little thing..
Out of all the plants, of course it was the edwardsiana that had issues. The plant was severed form the sphagnum ball that still held its roots. Contacted AW, who said this shouldn't be an issues with this particular species because of the succulent-like roots. I suppose only time will tell.
muluensis actually had three plants growing off the root ball. Didn't bother trying to pry these two larger ones apart, but it could have been easily done.
lowii murud
villosa, a little on the small root side, but should be fine.
edwardsiana, all bagged up and hopefully ready to start rooting!
peltata
hamata clone 1
tenuis
H. minor divided when I placed the sphagnum ball in water.
Hopefully in a few weeks these babies will be healthy, hardened, and bag-free.
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