Succulent tray - mainly blue

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hablu
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Succulent tray - mainly blue

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Testpictures to see if I am really back on this site.
(was not here for ages)

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Lovely...and welcome back.
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Nice. Lots of different plants all had the same idea on how to dress.
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what happens when they grow? will you have to reorganize that?
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Thanks,
The plants stay there all winter and they hardly grow.
next season I will decide
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Like any potted plant. you have to repot it when it gets too cramped. I think you could probably let this grow through next growing season, but it's likely to get pretty crowded after that.

Good-looking plants, nice arrangement. :cheers:
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Sometimes I repot and sometimes I leave them there for years.

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The plants don't mind the crowding, they'll keep growing past the point where offsets are trailing off the side of the planter - that last one is getting close to that. Eventually it will reach a point where it's hard to get waster to the soil, though.
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