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hi, im new here i want to start a collection of cp's and i hope i can be at home here, if anyone has seeds or anything they can sell me please let me know( i would also appreciate tips on how to plant cp's), thanks.
Thecpguy, it generally considered bad form to ask for fee stuff. If you read through the posts, you'll find threads where people offer stuff free (usually if you pay the postage). If all those threads are used up, just be patient. There's free offeres on here all the time.
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Edit: There ARE trade rules here. No need for the comment.
And by the way...there is no such plant as D. capensis alba. The correct name of the plant is D. capensis 'Albino'. Its a registered cultivar. It would be good to correct your label if you are trading or giving away that plant/seeds so that they don't get passed along misidentified. Thanks. -PAK
Schloaty...I didn't think you were harsh at all. You just stated the facts.
CPgUy...I do you hope you find a good home here. If you want growing information, you can surf the forums or use the search feature to find just about anything you need to know. And its always a good idea to research the plants (here and internet) BEFORE acquiring them so you know if you can provide the right conditions. Many of the plants are easy but some are a little more challenging.
Maybe look around...asking questions if you want to...and then maybe you can get an idea of what you might like to start with either from Exotic Gardens or from a plant/seed offer. It won't be too long before you'll have some nice plants.
Cpguy watsup? this place is awesome! sometimes im on for hours and hours, trust me people here will fill up your collection, and soon you'll be overtaken by plants, something really good to do is look for people in youre area that grow too, and go meet them and see how they grow theirs, not to mention see some really cool plants
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