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There is no way a slackii would grow to 4 inches in diameter. I don't know where he came up with that. They might get to 3 if they are grown in insufficient light.
I've got 4 of them with flowerscapes at the moment which are grown in good light. They are just over 2 inches across. That's as big as they'll get in my conditions which are ideal for the species.
Mine topped off at three inches diameter, but it can be a semi-caulescent species, the growing tip close to 2 inches above the surface (if well grown and with age), with the older leaves persistent although inactive.
Try rare rather than unlikely. Joe Mazrimas has a slackii almost 5 inches across, but that is during only one part of the season. Normally here, we get them 3 to 4 inches, so it does happen, but commonly 2 to 3 inches is most likely. California weather seems to give added incentive to grow.
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