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Forum: Cacti and SucculentsReplies: 10, Views: 109
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jamlover
Delhi, IA

October 09, 2009
12:26 PM

Post #7151533

Last June or late May, I removed a stolen___runner from my Lophanta variegate quadracolor and put it in this 3" cup since the stolen was so long. Bringing it inside it doesn't appear to have grown any over summer. It's still alive and looking closely I can see the variegation on the edges of the leaves.

Am I doing something wrong or are these things really this slow? I expected it to open up over summer but it really didn't. Jean

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