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Old 03-12-2003, 07:02 AM
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During watering and cleaning up my plant table I saw that my Colm. Wildcat
Jaguar has got three new growths, not just two It's overgrowing a 4"
pot. I don't want to mess with it and end up killing the new growth so I'm
leaving it alone.

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Old 03-12-2003, 01:22 PM
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Yoohoo, congrats Shell!

Joanna

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During watering and cleaning up my plant table I saw that my Colm. Wildcat
Jaguar has got three new growths, not just two It's overgrowing a 4"
pot. I don't want to mess with it and end up killing the new growth so
I'm
leaving it alone.

Shell





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Old 03-12-2003, 09:22 PM
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The Colm's, Onc's, etc. do not mind a bit being underpotted - in fact, I
find that they flower more frequently and more profusely if their little
tails are hanging out!

Diana

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Yoohoo, congrats Shell!

Joanna

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During watering and cleaning up my plant table I saw that my Colm.

Wildcat
Jaguar has got three new growths, not just two It's overgrowing a 4"
pot. I don't want to mess with it and end up killing the new growth so

I'm
leaving it alone.

Shell







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Old 03-12-2003, 09:42 PM
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Great This one's got several little tails hanging out
Shell


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The Colm's, Onc's, etc. do not mind a bit being underpotted - in fact, I
find that they flower more frequently and more profusely if their little
tails are hanging out!

Diana

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Yoohoo, congrats Shell!

Joanna

"Shell" wrote in message
news
During watering and cleaning up my plant table I saw that my Colm.

Wildcat
Jaguar has got three new growths, not just two It's overgrowing a

4"
pot. I don't want to mess with it and end up killing the new growth

so
I'm
leaving it alone.

Shell









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