Making the most of some autumn sun

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iann
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Making the most of some autumn sun

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Warm today, and sunny this morning, the Conophytums are looking good.
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iann wrote:Warm today, and sunny this morning, the Conophytums are looking good.

Yes, the look really good! Congratulations! =D>



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Nice clumps. How deep are your Cono pots Ian?
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Very nice ian!
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The pots in this picture are all very shallow. They're stoneware dishes that I drilled holes in, less than two inches deep but about four inches wide. It seems to work well for the large clumps. Conophytums generally don't have massive roots.

I found this picture:
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