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Sep 1, 2020 4:43 PM CST
Name: William Groth
Houston, TX zone 9a
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I will tell you now @dyzzypyxxy Elaine that all of my plants are outside and that would be the same for the Dyckia and the same for Tillandsia
So they have to deal with the weather and that might be one advantage of having Dyckia because they can take occasional freezing temperatures.
Here in Houston, TX we do get occasional freezes. And if they need to stay dry I also have a small Green House not heated so it would have to deal
with the temperature but would stay dry.
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant.
Robert Louis Stevenson

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