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Re: My first platy.
you mind if I share one platy of mine?
P.grande from wanna http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/w...2/IMG_1114.jpg |
Re: My first platy.
Beautiful plant! Her platyceriums are so nice.:2thumbup:
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Re: My first platy.
It has yet to grow into a magnificent big platy.Still small now!!
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Re: My first platy.
It will grow into something like this. My friend's P.Grande. Just Magnificent!
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Re: My first platy.
That is amazing!!I dont know how long my grande will turn out as nice as that.
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Re: My first platy.
The earlier picture of P. Quidridichotomum that I have posted is not P.Quidridchotomum. As I have suspected because it grew the fastest in the spore box. This picture (courtesy of Mr. Sutthisak Sangkhakorn) is the baby plants of P.Quidridichotomum.
Guess I have the wait a bit longer.:blush: http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...x/25830d01.jpg |
Re: My first platy.
So what could the 1st picture be?
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Re: My first platy.
May be bird nest fern(Asplanium nidus) Lots of them growing in my place and spores may have contaminated the spore box. :biggrin:
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Re: My first platy.
it should be a Asplenium nidus or commonly know as Bird's Nest Fern....they usually "contaminate" nearby trees, growing media and so forth...so try to remove it or it will conquer the whole pot VERY soon.
btw, looking at your mass production, are you going to sell them off or you are keeping them for your own collection? |
Re: My first platy.
Hi KC,
These platys are among the first ones and majority are still very young. I'll keep a few and sell most of them in a year or two -hopefully:biggrin: |
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