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lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old grafting into cactus soil again.
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lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old grafting
into cactus soil again.


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Oh dear, it's been through the wars!
I hope the new one will blossom :-)

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On Sun, 15 Dec 2013 15:13:53 +0100, Willi_9
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lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old grafting
into cactus soil again.

Hopefully it will produce a beautiful bloom.
What would you recommend for a first, great blooming cactus?
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lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old grafting
into cactus soil again.


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Oh dear, it's been through the wars!
I hope the new one will blossom :-)

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No problem. I have bigger plants of both.
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Echinopsis. They are very easy to keep and they have gorgeous flowers with approx. 4" diameter. The flowers last 2 days only, but have a wonderful scent, especially at night.


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Willi_9 was thinking very hard :
lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old
grafting into cactus soil again.


Lately I can't seem to get your photos, I just get a small square with
a cross.


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On Sat, 21 Dec 2013 20:07:29 +1000, BarbaraH
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Willi_9 was thinking very hard :
lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old
grafting into cactus soil again.


Lately I can't seem to get your photos, I just get a small square with
a cross.

I wonder if it helps if I post it from my machine.
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Willi_9 was thinking very hard :
lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old
grafting into cactus soil again.


Lately I can't seem to get your photos, I just get a small square with
a cross.

I can't access binary newsgroups anymore. I'm sending my pics to Gardening forum - GardenBanter.co.uk now. I always upload my latest pictures also to
weekly pics @ alt.binaires.pictures.gardens or
Willi's Latest Pics @ alt.binaries.comp-graphics and alt.binaries.pictures.gardens

G Willi


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Thank you that worked a treat.


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'BarbaraH[_2_ Wrote:
;996627']Willi_9 was thinking very hard :-
lifesaving surgery! I cut them apart and planted the 3 year old
grafting into cactus soil again.-

Lately I can't seem to get your photos, I just get a small square
with a cross.



I can't access binary newsgroups anymore. I'm sending my pics to
'Gardening forum - GardenBanter.co.uk'
(http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk) now. I always upload my latest
pictures also to 'weekly pics @ alt.binaires.pictures.gardens'
(http://tinyurl.com/mdlgsso) or
'Willi's Latest Pics @ alt.binaries.comp-graphics and
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens' (http://tinyurl.com/optvrok)

G Willi


OK thanks.


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Thank you that worked a treat.

I am glad to help but I still wonder, and we may never know why it
happened.
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