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P. esseriana 'Giant'

  • #21
The gravel is just a top dressing and is both cheaper and more uniform in particle size than the all mineral mix just beneath it.

dvg
 
  • #22
An update on these Pings taken as leaf pulls last October,

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doing their best succulent-in-a-pot imitation.

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dvg
 
  • #23
Holy Crap!! Those are giant!

'Tis a very healthy looking bundle of Pings.
 
  • #24
Nice looking!
 
  • #25
Thanks guys, these pings are some of the easier ones i grow. :)

dvg
 
  • #26
This pot of pings was fed recently; they grew and then i noticed that their leaf shape had changed.

IMG_0911-P-esseriana-Giant-Sept-7-2012.jpg


They went from spoon shaped to more of a triangular look.

IMG_0807-P-esseriana-Giant-Sept-7-2012.jpg


Guess that's what happens when ya get too many pings in a pot...they go all fang and claw on each other. ;)


dvg
 
  • #28
They look amazing clumped together like that.

I was wondering if there were giant forms the other day, because mine is huge for a P. esseriana, easily 1.5 inches long.
 
  • #29
Thanks guys!


dvg
 
  • #30
They look really awesome :)
 
  • #31
These are so cool. I love esseriana..
Here's a pic of my boy and his pot of regular P. esseriana.

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  • #32
Cute kid.

Looks like a new generation of CP enthusiast is already being shown the way.:awesome:

dvg
 
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