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Sep 26, 2021 9:12 PM 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
I remember when I started to grow cactus and succulents, I have some discussions/arguments with quite a lot of people on this, I assume all those plants are from desert and need maximum sun, should be grown outdoor, I really can not understand why everybody asked me to grow them in shade, no direct sunlight. That is how I lost my first batchs of echeverias, crasullas, sedums, etc. Even though I am not happy to admit that I was wrong, but that is the fact.

Hallow said:Love the red Jade!!!!!
Thumb of 2021-09-26/Hallow/0c7a10 the tree in the background to the right is a fairly common where I live. It a look I try to mimic when I can. That's the look I want my rosemarys to have. That tree isn't very large but it's probably over 200 years old.

You should enjoy the bonsai hobby then, if you have the time and passion, go for Japanese style, or go for Chinese style for something instant. Smiling
If they look healthy, do nothing

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