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Oct 31, 2020 11:30 AM CST
Name: tarev
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This is how my Kleinia petraea formerly Senecio jacobsenii, just to give you an idea how it looks like and its long trailing growth. I grow this one outdoors year round, ably tolerates our excessive dry heat days with stepped up watering and the gritty, porous media helps it endure our rainy, cold winter season when it comes around. Definitely likes a lot of bright light, but not too much direct sun.
2016
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2018
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Feb 2020
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July 2020
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I took a cutting early this year, it really hated the intense sun, so had to move it to part sun/shade and luckily the cutting recovered.
A strand cutting Jan 2020
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Finally, cutting looking better this Oct 2020, I almost lost it this summer
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