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I have a red tiger that is not growing much this year unfortunately due to 30 days of rain and clouds (note water absorbing crystals bursting out of ground), but does anybody know if they are less hardy than regular sikkimensis, also how are they about pupping? It has one small one, but just wondered as all the pics I see usually have maybe 3 pseudo stems.
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