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Apr 8, 2014 6:33 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I got this little one last year, and have overwintered it indoors.

Now that temps are good and ready to bring it out, I noticed the base is a bit soft, so I removed it from the container..it seems there is some white powdery stuff down there..I sprayed neem oil and lettting it dry for now.

Hoping this one will survive, I like that it has managed to do a tiny caudex formation. So far two days drying up..waiting..

This is how small it was when I got it last July 2013
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How it looks like right now, unpotted, waiting for it to dry off..hoping it survives Rolling my eyes.
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Anything else I should do?

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