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"Old" listowner and S. grandis & S. thrysiflora
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- Subject: "Old" listowner and S. grandis & S. thrysiflora
- From: Stephen M Jankalski CEREOID@PRODIGY.NET>
- Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 21:19:47 -0400
Well hey there Hermine,
It's nice to know you haven't left the forum after all. Don't be a
stranger.
At least now I know the peccadilloes will not eat up my Sansevierias!
(Are peccadilloes a cross between peccaries and armadillos?)
I like your original take on things and humorous remarks.
I like to think I get your jokes, at least, most of the time.
You almost make me want to go out and get a tattoo!
Cereusly Steve
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Subject: Re: [SANS] new listowner and S. grandis & S. thrysiflora
From: hermine <hermine@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 17:55:28 -0700
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> I just recently got it from a grower with a
>rather minimalist approach to care, i.e., no soil, no water, and no
>nutrients--it was making its way across a piece of damp plywood in a
>neglected greenhouse when I found it, so may not be looking its best at
>this point.
the minimalist approach is SEVERE, but you should know that grandis will do
this even if it is in a nice pot filled with good soil. it is one of its
peccadillos!
hermine
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