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Old 12th August 2009, 08:07 PM
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The little ones got burned because I switched into the new light bulb.This one haven't got burned though.pic:
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Old 12th August 2009, 10:44 PM
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Default Re: Should I seperate them??

The plantlet is exposed to light. It should be able to photosynthesize to get bigger. At such, why not wait till next dormancy before separate to repot?

I have a plantlet shaded by the mother plant. Thinking to trim away some of the mother plant leaves to get the plantlet exposed. By the way, just curious, what's the advantage of artificial light when KL is no short of sunlight?
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I live in a condo you see...And the balcony does not get enough sun light for Vfts.Neps ok but not Vfts,they need full sun.
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