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Jul 18, 2013 10:23 AM CST
Name: John
Sonoma County California (Zone 9a)
Adeniums
Well good news so far no rotting of the newly planted semps it may just be in my head but I think the fan helped and dried off the plants pretty fast but also good to hear that others water there plants in too it will just take some time to get the hang of it.

You guys may be right about selling the pots with no plants at least online I could sell them potted up locally. I have been putting holes in the bottom for plants but they could be nice without holes too. I will let you know when I have some ready to sell I have been doing work for other people so have not had time to make any more maybe this weekend.

And Calin I agree with Chris once you start making the hypertufa pots it's hard to stop I think the hardest part for me is the curing process but if I get a few made each every week or so once the first ones start to cure then then you seem to have them ready all the time. I have started making some with color and this week I will have my first group of red pots ready to plant up.
John

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