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Bananaman88
Bananaculturist
Registered: June 2007 Location: Houston, TX area Posts: 3012
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Tue November 20, 2007 11:32pm
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Awesome pictures, Steve! I wouldn't mind trying one of those next year if you have any extras. I have a psitticorum that is getting ready to bloom right now. I'm gonna be pissed if it does it's thing while I'm gone for Thanksgiving! Do you think it will be OK outside with temps in the 40's for low's while I'm gone?
Have a great Thanksgiving!
Brent
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Steve L
Registered: January 2006 Location: Lake Charles, La Posts: 607
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Wed November 21, 2007 12:34am
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Hi Brent,
Thanks for the compliment. I should have some next spring. It's in a huge pot and the pot is full. None of the pictures really do it justice. The psitts are notoriously cold sensitive but one or two nights in the low 40's won't kill it. Which one is it. Just put it in a place where it is protected from the desiccating north wind coming with this next front; in the garage, in a utility room, tool shed, etc. Once full winter gets here and every night is in the low 40's or lower, you'll need to protect it more. Is this psitt your variegated one?
Steve
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