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I have to wait a bit for mine to bloom. I can almost get the aroma
from your picture. Sometimes I think it would be nice if we could turn
on and off smell a computer at will. LOL
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joevan formulated the question :
I have to wait a bit for mine to bloom. I can almost get the aroma
from your picture. Sometimes I think it would be nice if we could
turn on and off smell a computer at will. LOL


Yes indeed, it would be a nice addition. :-)


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