Justin Hethcoat's Collection
Re: Justin Hethcoat's Collection
Wowza! Any advice on the Pseudolithos? All I ever heard when I was younger is how they difficult they are, but yours are so gorgeous I must get one!
See my current wanted lists here: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mdpillet/cr.html and http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mdpillet/en.html.
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Own roots, had this one for a few years, for some reason this one just grows and grows, the other two i have i feel like have stayed the same size for the last two yearsAiko wrote:The Larryleachia in the bottom picture is a beauty. Or its own roots, or grafted?
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Keep it in a small pot, never repot, use only pumice and keep it warm during wintermdpillet wrote:Wowza! Any advice on the Pseudolithos? All I ever heard when I was younger is how they difficult they are, but yours are so gorgeous I must get one!
And use a systematic insecticide especially if you want to grow McCoy, mealies love them
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Beautiful plants, great pictures, thank you.
My wanna-have-list has just gotten a bit longer (no 'thank you' on that front )
My wanna-have-list has just gotten a bit longer (no 'thank you' on that front )
Re: Justin Hethcoat's Collection
Really love that pseudolithos - reminds me of Jaba the Hut <G>
Re: Justin Hethcoat's Collection
That Pseudolithos cubiformis on the top of the previous page looks like it is ready to walk away. Do many of these get up and leave?
Larry
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