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Old 10-08-2007, 08:19 PM
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Ok. Will do. It's not quite dry now. With the A/C on in my condo, I'm pretty sure it will be completey dry by morning. I'm normally not a big overwaterer, in fact I think for a while, I was neglecting my Phals and really underwatering. I just don't want to let these micro minis get too dry, because they are so, well, small and I don't know if they could bounce back from the neglect.

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You should be fine!
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Old 10-09-2007, 10:57 PM
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Ross, thanks for the information. I just got 4 tol. hybrids and had them in a fairly fine mix that APPEARED to be drying out every day, but was not deep in the pot. I see some new roots forming so they are doing OK.

I have moved them into LECA and will water them in a normal way rather than s/h, at least for now.

Oh, they are Tol. Lues Speckles (Sweet Sunset x Firecracker). I was told it was just named.

Any idea what the flowers might look like?
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Old 02-24-2008, 01:54 PM
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I've transplanted mine in a mix of mostly charcoal chunks but also a bit of spaghnum. . .little clay pot.

Seems to be perking right up!
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