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For singaporeans only

  • Thread starter Cindy
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Cindy

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I don't have enough to give to everyone but have a good 3 portions to give away.

Interested CPers, please post here.

The catch? To find one D.capensis that can survive Singapore!!!
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Hi Cindy
I currently have about 10 Baby capensis growing but thay are indoors when thay get a bit bigger i will put some outside to see how thay go.
Let me know how yours turn out
Thanks
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May your capensis runneth over!
 
Not sure...
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 I don't question my gifts.  
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Hmm sorry but i don't feel like trying D. capensis anymore
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it's depressing for me when my few D. capensis put out only 3 leaves in 4 months!
 
Hi,
My reds are doing well, but not so for the narrows and albas. Don't have the broad (typical).
 
Hmmm it seems that all my D.capensis have died, however hard I tried. Do you think colder whether would help? Or maybe reduced humidity...

I think our best bets are
1) D.cap 'Blanes cloof' a friend of mine told me this is an easy plant to grow in singapore, or

2) The capensis X intermidia or something like that which Copper produced, which I have no doubt that it be on the market in the near future
 
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Or maybe we just darned by capensis
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J/K don't be demotivated...
 
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Hi, just found out that the seeds could be any type. A mixture, ROJAK. How, any takers before I sow them all?
 
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