Carprobotus chilensis.

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Stan
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Carprobotus chilensis.

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Do I risk the ire to post this plant? I do.
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Hayward Ca. 75-80f summers,60f winters.
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Melt in the Sun
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Re: Carprobotus chilensis.

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It is a nice looking plant. I've tried several times to root pieces brought back here, but haven't had any success. It seems to dry out very quickly once cut.
Stan
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Re: Carprobotus chilensis.

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Try putting it in pure perlite. Should root very fast.
Hayward Ca. 75-80f summers,60f winters.
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