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Oct 21, 2014 2:41 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I am just going to add in this thread what I am seeing right now with my one and only jovivarba..Summer being over..it endured well..really latched on very firmly in this frame mesh container. Now with the temps cooling down..I see one bolting. The plant itself looks tightly shrunken but very firmly latched on to the mesh. At least it will definitely not fall off anymore. Had to remove haworthia that did not make roots..for sure I will add more jovis and semps later Smiling I also gave a nudge on the other little succulents in the mesh container..all are securely growing too, some are not low growers, so I will have some upright ones there in time.

When I started this frame container last May 2014:
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Photo today 21Oct2014:

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