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Aug 19, 2013 3:19 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I have been lazy, I still have not repotted my cycad. It seems the plant does not mind.. so it is now the turn of baby cycad growing beside its mom, to grow its new set of leaves. Cannot even see the entire baby plant, I just know it is there because of the lower leaf offshoots beside mommy plant. Maybe I will just tackle the repot next spring, when weather is a bit cooler.

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My other young cycad is likewise starting to make new center leaves:
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I love that these ones are truly one of my few plants that truly enjoys the temps even if it is hitting 100F.

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