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Jul 1, 2012 11:49 AM CST
Name: Ive
Florida (Zone 10b)
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I got it locally; it wasn't bare rooted. I decided to wait a few weeks to re-pot it, since it looked nice and comfy on the plastic pot it came with.

My screened porch/patio gets quite a bit of sun, but of course, not as much as where I have my other adeniums. My screened porch does get a lot of humidity, does this bother adeniums?

I wonder if I should just take it outside, and see if it gets happy.

Thinking about it, I guess I watered a bit more than usual, just because it's summer, but the pot has very good drainage, which is why I'm a bit puzzled.

I do tend to be impatient, which is why it's a mystery to people who know me why I'm getting attached to african violets and orchids as well.

Lots of lessons to be learned... patience being one of them. nodding
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