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Jus' falcon' aroun'

A few of my D. falconeri springing forth, for the season.;)

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dvg
 
Some guys have it all. Very nice.
 
That puts my falconeri to shame.... I need to get some new lights! ;)
 
Beautiful plants; I love the color! Thanks for sharing!
 
Thanks for the comments.

dvg
 
Jim: Are you growing yours in pure LFS? I've been thinking of changing my media... it's in nearly pure peat.
 
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Yes, LFS.
 
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D. kenneallyi X ordensis


I really hate that I can't grow these guys outside. Too cold part of the year. i did have some hybrid paradoxa seedlings sprout outside and have grown up into small plants. maybe can select for cold tolerance......
 
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Photos don't do it justice. It recently divided, at least two maybe three points now:
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Same plant, pot about 2.5 years ago
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Planted in "Pyro" mix (recipe from him): Sand/perlite/chopped LFS/peat 2/1/1/1 pine bark mulch can be substituted for LFS
 
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Clue, I grow mine in a 3:1 coarse sand to peat mix. They sit in a shallow dish and I refill a few days after the water has evaporated, if I notice.

Great looking falcs guys! Keep 'em coming, I luv 'em all.

dvg
 
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Mach, that is a perfect looking plant!
 
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Jeeze that last pot looks fantastic dvg. You've all got some beauts.
 
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