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Old 04-05-2020, 04:29 PM
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I killed my first one due to neglectful watering. I got this one last fall. It's in medium fir bark and under bright light.
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I just picked one of these up a few weeks ago. Wish me luck.
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I just picked one of these up a few weeks ago. Wish me luck.
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I killed my first one due to neglectful watering. I got this one last fall. It's in medium fir bark and under bright light.
This one looks great! And such happy roots!
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good luck! if you don't mind, how did you kill the last one?

I have had one for 7-8 months and it has not really done much of anything...i have moved it recently but i am a little confused lol
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Last spring I hired the world's worst painter, at the same time, the dry well failed (it's the septic tank that carries away the grey water) necessitating an expensive time consuming repair. My watering became erratic and quite a few plants developed something due to that neglect. I pitched them, that was one of them. It won't stand neglect IMHO.
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ahh, thank you

that sucks

i appreciate the info that the benefit of that experience
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