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ganjasmuggler
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Need suggestions for a houseplant
#19398588 - 01/10/14 11:47 AM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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ferrel_human
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Re: Need suggestions for a houseplant [Re: ganjasmuggler] 1
#19398658 - 01/10/14 12:00 PM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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E novo or theobroma cacao
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ganjasmuggler
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Re: Need suggestions for a houseplant [Re: ferrel_human]
#19398687 - 01/10/14 12:05 PM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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Aren't those both large trees?
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ferrel_human
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Re: Need suggestions for a houseplant [Re: ganjasmuggler]
#19398775 - 01/10/14 12:23 PM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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you can keep them small.
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intelligentlife
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Re: Need suggestions for a houseplant [Re: ferrel_human]
#19399026 - 01/10/14 01:14 PM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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Got some peyote plants, flowering or almost flowering age plants are relatively cheap, add them to best windowsill you have.. You will not be disappointed at summer time!

And only they need only your absence and few watering time at summer.. at winter just forget 'em.
More younger plants you buy, better they fit to new environment and grow the appearance fit's to your light environment.
If you buy very big plants, they're hard to adjust to new soil and light environment without causing stress to plant.. But anyway, they will adjust and grow new epidermis relatively fast over summer.
Less maintenance and care and best thing is beautiful flowers at summer when you water them once a month or two.. Over winter, forget them.. Also they benefit of your absence no matter is it summer or winter.
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KBG1977
Registered: 08/23/08
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Quote:
intelligentlife said: Got some peyote plants, flowering or almost flowering age plants are relatively cheap, add them to best windowsill you have.. You will not be disappointed at summer time!

And only they need only your absence and few watering time at summer.. at winter just forget 'em.
More younger plants you buy, better they fit to new environment and grow the appearance fit's to your light environment.
If you buy very big plants, they're hard to adjust to new soil and light environment without causing stress to plant.. But anyway, they will adjust and grow new epidermis relatively fast over summer.
Less maintenance and care and best thing is beautiful flowers at summer when you water them once a month or two.. Over winter, forget them.. Also they benefit of your absence no matter is it summer or winter.
Who would have thought
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