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  1. #11
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    Default But what before my wondering eyes should appear...

    Not, not a sleigh and eight tiny reindeer, a pup on my Bromeliad guzmania (and unfortunatly all I know is the Guzmania part...no species on the tag! )

    Finally have a second-hand light set-up (was my brothers, but he's moving to a new place and wants a bigger badder set up, so he passed his on to me), so I am hoping that more room = more plants now. he he he

  2. #12
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    Great Growing - - err, BTW, isn't it getting a little chilly in NH for that bikini??? LOL

  3. #13
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    Default NH cold

    Quote Originally Posted by Diane
    Great Growing - - err, BTW, isn't it getting a little chilly in NH for that bikini??? LOL
    Nah...its not cold until your snot freezes in your nose (sorry to be so graphic)..which, BTW, happens around -15° F!


  4. #14
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    Default bromiliad

    I have 5 different kinds of bromiliad & this one is blooming now, very different.....
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    Wow! That is different!

    Julie

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    BEAUTIFUL!!!!

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    I have another bloomer this week Actually 2 of the same, plus a different one getting ready.
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    What is that Val?

    Cheers!
    BD

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    Oh my, isn't that a lovely Neoregelia you have there! I saw these in my local gh...thought about getting one until I saw the 'Black Magic'!

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    Well I got this Vriesea Yamamoto Hybrid,


    And this Neoregelia midget.


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