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Old 6th October 2009, 12:54 PM
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Here is a picture of baby P.coronariums at 5 months. They are from the same plant which produces the spores that I've sent to seed bank.
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they look so cute!
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yours looks good, myherb.

i sowed some spores a few months back - not sure if i am getting sporelings now or moss - i suppose time will tell.
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yours looks good, myherb.

i sowed some spores a few months back - not sure if i am getting sporelings now or moss - i suppose time will tell.
Hi Shamrock,
If you ever need more, pm me still have some left.

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they look so cute!
Yes they are. especially when there are so many. sure beat having just one adult plant. Will update with more pictures soon.

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Hi Shamrock,
If you ever need more, pm me still have some left.
thanks so much for your offer, myherb. really appreciate it but i have coronarium spores fr my adult plant and recently sowed some ridleyii spores given by a kind forumer.
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Im falling down from chair...

It is 5months and just that size????!!! Im sure I dont have such patient.

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Shamrock, what sp. is that?
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they look so cute!
More pictures here. At 5 months and transfer to bigger plastic container.
Still cover with plastic film and water from below. Using NZ sphagnum moss and free peat.
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Shamrock, what sp. is that?
the spores are from my p. coronarium. want some?
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My collection of P.Coronariums growing up quickly


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Wow, they looked awesome. How to take care of so many of them?
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