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Default Re: bringing the plants inside for winter

two of my balbisiana made it despite being messed with by squirrels non stop when they were outside
they are not growing "dangerously fast" as advertised yet but i did notice they gain a fair bit of pstem height with each new leaf




i had some other seeds which i had given up on and placed in a community pot and sure enough some sprouted
no label now so they will be mysteries although two of them seem to be ensete ventricosum
i hope one is velutina as i would like to have that variety as well and they were among the "failed" seeds
here are a group of little ones... tiny pups, seedlings and the new varieties i had ordered from sddarkman



my blue jave(supposed)edit: wrong name given originally was brushing the ceiling as the most recent leaf unfurled,
same with the hua moa (not pictured)

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