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Old 08-09-2012, 07:38 PM
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Wow!!!! Remember I told you that looked like a very healthy plant.
I'm so glad you were right

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That is stupendous growth since the April photos you had posted.
It has grown nicely, but it's been a year since the last picture.

At least this time I can take some credit for taking good care of it for a whole year.

But I'm stil kind of worried: on another forum, Robert Bedard wrote that you cannot keep many keikis on an equestris because sooner or later all of them will start going south. I want to keep one keiki on the mother plant, but I don't think I would dare keep more.

It's also high time I repotted it, and doing this with 4 keikis attached to the mother plant might be difficult and even risky.

Any advice?
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Old 08-09-2012, 08:02 PM
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It has grown nicely, but it's been a year since the last picture.

At least this time I can take some credit for taking good care of it for a whole year.
Hmmm, whadaya know - my previous post in the thread was in 2011. I could have sworn it was just this spring. I remembered the earlier part of the thread as if it was just yesterday.Time is flying. Still, wonderful growth and an obviously happy, healthy plant. Great growing.

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