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Aug 5, 2021 2:44 AM CST
Name: TJOE
Indonesia
Adeniums Cactus and Succulents Composter Container Gardener Fruit Growers Keeper of Koi
Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Enjoys or suffers hot summers
sharing some pictures to show the growth...

The echinopsis is the fastest growth in my collection, pls ignore the dying bearpaw, it is there just to show the size of the pot, you may also zoom and see the beatiful purple color on the baby echinopsis
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And below are the favorite color changing of miha, looks like someone paint it purple overnight. Another one is progressing, last month still looks like Anisitsii, now it looks like miha
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And I try to keep my expectation low on these 5 miha ( I bought 7, 2 not in the picture), they are seed grown from variegated parents ( 2 have Pink Diamond bloodline) and 3 with aurora bloodline ( the picture of the parents below), Some people said that there are some incidents that extreme environment may trigger the mihas that have variegated gen to show their variegation, crossing fingers I hope this can happen Crossing Fingers!
But this to show that the hot weather in here can trigger the color changes
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with the hot weather in here, I think can easily make persian carpet and euphorbia Decaryi change color from green to brown or vice versa in 4 days.
If they look healthy, do nothing

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