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ping pics before winter leaves
some pics before my pings turn to succulent leaves.
PICS gypsicola unknown Apasionada Apasionada prey cyclosecta ehlersaie Titan moranensis var. roseii laueana x emarginata emarginata x cyclosecta encantada agnata x gypsicola Pirouette jamauvensis Aphrodite forest |
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Re: ping pics before winter leaves
love your plants
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Ditto... Love 'em! Especially the gypsicola and the jamauvensis, and the ehlersaie, and and, and!
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So many pings. Love them all. Some of them looks like drosera.
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I love the gypsicola. Looked like crawlers.
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you've got really nice, healthy and beautiful plants. Thanks for sharing. My view of Pings have changed. Did not know they can be so beautiful without their flowers.
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huh... they are so nice!!!!
May I know what you means by "pings turn to succulent leaves" ? In what condition you grow them? What media you use? Please share with us!!!!!
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Re: ping pics before winter leaves
in mexique you have 2 isotherm
january with 10°c to 16°c ( 21°c) along the coast july with 21°c to 27°c january for them is a safe season with a leaves decrease for a lot , but also the roset passage or the onion passage . when you have still the leaves these one have no mucilage and they become more succulent , it is the leaves cutting season a lot of these mexican are calcareous 'in situ' I use for these one but also for a lot of temperate a mineral calcareous soil jeff |
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