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@wireman: it helps if you've mastered any of the romantic languages...you've seen one, you've seen them all... as for the lace rock, i find that you need to find a good ratio of peat and sand to apply on to the rock, so that the pings can attach to something. however, once when the moss gets going, the plants will be less likely to be disturbed.
@maiden: lol. ma francais n'est bonne pas per se. Je mets beaucoup d'erreurs dans ma grammaire.
I was jealous when I saw the first post and was going to ask to see the whole rock. Thankfully, Acro asked before I could! Now that I've seen your entire set up, though, I can say I am positively envious!!!
Compared to other pings, how easy is it to raise cyclosecta? I came very close to buying one but my Pirouette's pretty leaf shape won me over despite cyclosecta being my second favorite color (purple).
I was jealous when I saw the first post and was going to ask to see the whole rock. Thankfully, Acro asked before I could! Now that I've seen your entire set up, though, I can say I am positively envious!!!
Compared to other pings, how easy is it to raise cyclosecta? I came very close to buying one but my Pirouette's pretty leaf shape won me over despite cyclosecta being my second favorite color (purple).
thanks very much. for the most part mexican pings are all on the same level of difficulty when it comes to cultivation. the only two common exceptions to this rule are P. gypsicola and P. medusiana...
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