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Video of my growspace (read: balcony)

thez_yo

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Whoa there, 21 minutes - very thorough!
I've got one of those gray Crassula with the pink/red margins next to your campanulata x maxima - I understand they're a pretty popular landscape plant down there.
~Joe
 
You.
Are.
Uhmazing.
And I died several times from cute overload :love:
 
Whoa there, 21 minutes - very thorough!
I've got one of those gray Crassula with the pink/red margins next to your campanulata x maxima - I understand they're a pretty popular landscape plant down there.
~Joe

:p I would spend all day with them if I could. I bought the succulent because it was pretty and it's spent its whole life cooped up in a pot since. It looks really nice in people's yards for sure though.

You.
Are.
Uhmazing.
And I died several times from cute overload :love:

Oh why thank you miss :grin:
 
I cannot tell which is more ridiculously geeky:

Your awesome video, or

that I watched your awesome video.

:-))


I laughed numerous times out of the sheer insanity of your balcony! Having to move a N. clipeata to open your one of several tanks chalked full of Heliamphora - Nutans, after nutans!

Your collection...

escapes definition.
 
Is that a variegated aristo?!
 
very nice video and plants
 
*major drool*
 
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I cannot tell which is more ridiculously geeky:

Your awesome video, or

that I watched your awesome video.

:-))


I laughed numerous times out of the sheer insanity of your balcony! Having to move a N. clipeata to open your one of several tanks chalked full of Heliamphora - Nutans, after nutans!

Your collection...

escapes definition.

Thanks :lol: It is pretty ridiculous..


Thanks! :)

Is that a variegated aristo?!

Nope... just plain old regular BE clone aristo. Got it from Peter about a year and a half ago.

very nice video and plants

Thanks!

*major drool*

Thanks ;) And hey... don't you dare get drool on my ventricosa x x trusmadiensis! :lol:
 
  • #11
To many N. hamatas and Helis! RUNN!
 
  • #12
Ohhh...very nice!....you are making we want to do a video of my own, although in my video I'll really butcher the species names....you know...mostly to irritate carn. :lol:
 
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  • #13
awesome.... even if you do have an accent hehehehehe (ducking)
It will be my main "how to pronounce" reference

Zu's magic patio

(my goodness that chimantensis had a rough ride)
 
  • #14
To many N. hamatas and Helis! RUNN!

Naw, sit down and enjoy the view ;)

Ohhh...very nice!....you are making we want to do a video of my own, although in my video I'll really butcher the species names....you know...mostly to irritate carn. :lol:

Oh, I did too so don't let that stop you. I just said it with confidence so you'd believe me :lol:

awesome.... even if you do have an accent hehehehehe (ducking)
It will be my main "how to pronounce" reference

Zu's magic patio

(my goodness that chimantensis had a rough ride)

Haha! Then you'll sound silly like me :awesome: And what accent?
 
  • #15
What kind of chili temps have you been having? Because aren't you supposed to be having warmer temps than me?
 
  • #16
60 F by day and 45-50 F by night. Chilly for intermediates and some highland plants that would prefer closer to 65/70F by day.
 
  • #17
My temps are in the 80s during day and 50s and 60s during night wierd aren't you supposed to be warmer?
 
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