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Old 07-04-2015, 11:51 AM
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Not blooming but my grandmother plant looks so good better than mine and i have it to her as a dieing cutting in march this year
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Looking good.

What's that in the pot with it?
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she stuck some of the adenium seed hairs in with it
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she stuck some of the adenium seed hairs in with it
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I have one too and I think the leaves are beautiful. Mine came in moss, bloomed and then went into decline. I reported it in fine orchestra bark and moved it outside and it's doing well now. When will I ever learn -- moss just doesn't work for me!
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Those leaves look nice and healthy. Mine has much darker leaves.

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