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Old 12th July 2008, 07:52 PM
shawnintland shawnintland is offline
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Default N. hookeriana varegated...it lives!

Well, the saga continues! A while back I received a large shipment of T.C. N. hookeriana's (N. amp x N. raff) and spotted one while doing the first transplant batch which I set aside in a terrarium to keep an eye on. All the experts told me it would most likely not survive and if it did it would quickly revert to a 'normal' plant once transplanted into the usual media. Well, the 'freak' continues to thrive and grow...if not at exactly break-neck speed! Here's the latest shots of it at about 10 months now (7 months since t.p. to media);

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I'm keeping my fingers crossed and watering diligently!
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