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Mar 20, 2015 1:27 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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Wow Donald lovely!! If you remove the top "hens" (these plants are called hens and chicks) you can take off the dried leaves and then replant them easily! They root very quickly. This is the perfect time of year to do that - before your heat kicks in, it'll give it time to grow.
I love semps because of the color changes, from green to such vibrant colors and back again!
Enjoy and yes be careful!! It has become a plant obsession for me Smiling
Also don't know if you asked this or not, but because of all the color changes and individual circumstances effecting what a plant looks like, once its lost its label it is nearly impossible to say "oh yeah, that looks like that one" better to just call it a NOID (as in No identification ) nodding I have many of those - lost labels Rolling on the floor laughing and we love our NOIDs just as much as the ID'd ones Rolling on the floor laughing Lovey dubby Cheers

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