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Jul 2, 2017 10:43 AM CST
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joanhil1 said:Hi Neli....Welcome!! Hurray!

Hello everyone..just an update: most of my Semps did well this spring..produced a lot of babies, but I have lost some ,too, due to rot..infact, I lost the entire colony of my gloriosum Sad
It's getting hot and very humid now and it's not even 'summer' yet... Crying
Pics of my semp bed/table today..




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Hi Darling your semps are looking good! I want to ask a question:
When are semps more prolific in giving babies>when young or older. Do they stop producing pups at some age?
Here are semps I ordered from surreal succulents UK. They are now recovering and looking better.

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