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Phrag caudatum v wallisii
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<blockquote data-quote="goldenrose" data-source="post: 49997"><p>Congrats - caudatum or wallisii, I would have taken it for 10 bucks, too!</p><p>I don't have much experience growing is S/H. Right now I have a schomburgkia & a bulbo in S/H, that's the way they came to me & both looked great, had good roots, so I left them alone. Seeing that caudatum is found growing in trees & wallisii grows in volcanic rock, I would think that either should be fine in S/H. It is strange to have moss on top, what good is that doing?</p><p>I'm with everyone else, it would concern me on the color of the bud, but otherwise it looks healthy. It's plump, firm & you're seeing increased growth, only time will tell! Keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldenrose, post: 49997"] Congrats - caudatum or wallisii, I would have taken it for 10 bucks, too! I don't have much experience growing is S/H. Right now I have a schomburgkia & a bulbo in S/H, that's the way they came to me & both looked great, had good roots, so I left them alone. Seeing that caudatum is found growing in trees & wallisii grows in volcanic rock, I would think that either should be fine in S/H. It is strange to have moss on top, what good is that doing? I'm with everyone else, it would concern me on the color of the bud, but otherwise it looks healthy. It's plump, firm & you're seeing increased growth, only time will tell! Keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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