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#100315 Jul 30th, 2007 at 05:49 PM
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Hi, all. Most of what I grow is high direct sunlight, xeric, succulent, cacti, ... My 23 y.o. son came home yesterday (his girlfriend needed "more space" and asked [I'm not sure how nicely] that he vacate immediately). I can help him but he brought home a pot of dracaena marginata (3 plants leaning away from eachother) and a ZZ Plant thing with big bulbous tumor-roots showing. There's also a variegated spider plant in a plastic pot that looks way too small. If they were some kind of aloe or some species of echinopsis I'd know exactly what to do, but they aren't. So where do I put them? My goodness, I grow othonna and I don't know what to do with a spider! He's going through enough, I don't want to kill his plants. All suggestions welcome. Thanks.


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#100373 Jul 30th, 2007 at 07:57 PM
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yes I love the spider plants i have alot of them i find them easy to take care
of and easy to grow here is mine [Linked Image]
oh ya u can click on the pic and see hummer flying by them

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bettyboop1948 #100551 Jul 31st, 2007 at 05:17 AM
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"Water when on the drier side and do not keep overwet."
Can do. Even the ZZ wants to dry out? I don't think it has in a while.
Lovely hummers, Ms. Boop. Your spiders are in larger pots for the size of the plants than my son's is. Guess I'll up-pot, but minimally.
Thanks, everyone.


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margaret e. pell #101959 Aug 2nd, 2007 at 07:37 PM
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hi Margie,

Spiders are the easiest things to grow......I have mine mostly in part sun in hanging baskets they love it........

Kids bring home some lovely things.

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dodge #102137 Aug 3rd, 2007 at 08:33 AM
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EEEW! NO! Sorry. Maggie if you must, NEVER Margie, and I prefer Margaret or just mep/MEP. Thanks.

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Sorry Margaret............

We called my friend that ........No offence meant.
I cant spell today, or yesterday or 2maro.

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No offence taken, really.


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