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07-15-2013, 10:53 PM
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Oh!!!!! You got a chabo!!!!! Don't you love it? I love mine. It's insanely small compared to even the minmaru. I found mealies on mine though. Grr. They were destroyed immediately.
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07-15-2013, 11:33 PM
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Oh!!!!! You got a chabo!!!!! Don't you love it? I love mine. It's insanely small compared to even the minmaru. I found mealies on mine though. Grr. They were destroyed immediately.
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That one is a Seigyokumaru. I do have a Daruma Chabo already but I have to rehab it...its even smaller than this one.
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07-15-2013, 11:58 PM
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Oh I didn't realize they were different. I was told theyre two names for the same plant. Ha! Learn something new every day.
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07-16-2013, 12:37 AM
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Oh I didn't realize they were different. I was told theyre two names for the same plant. Ha! Learn something new every day.
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Yeah, some of these Sedirea names can be confusing. I've even heard of "Daruma type" or something similar. Maybe it just means smaller, rounder growth habit? I can't be sure, but Satomi and OL does have Seigyokumaru and they're this size, not the dime sized ones.
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07-16-2013, 12:50 AM
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It was and Kinkujaku was 4th, both grown by Tat Wai and that's who is posing with Mr. Kasahara. Sorry forgot to post about that.
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He has so many great plants! Congrats to him. Thanks for posting these photos for us to see!
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07-16-2013, 10:17 AM
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Yeah, some of these Sedirea names can be confusing. I've even heard of "Daruma type" or something similar. Maybe it just means smaller, rounder growth habit? I can't be sure, but Satomi and OL does have Seigyokumaru and they're this size, not the dime sized ones.
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To be exact, mine is labeled S. Daruma Chabo and yes, it is tiny-- dime or smaller, even.
It's too early for me to grapple with Japanese naming... lol
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