I've been watching my nine months old lesliei ssp. burchellii C308 pushing and squeezing each other in their far too small container long enough. Yesterday they needed to be transplanted, and even though they still don't have much room in the new pots it took three of them with 15 to 17 plants in each to shelter them all. I'm very glad to see how quickly they've grown and how nice and fat they've turned out. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with so many plants of one kind since I didn't expect them all to survive but it's nice to see them grow and develop deverse and pretty patterns.
Before
After (arranged in order of size)
You can trace the development of these seedlings clicking on the seedlings 2011 tag below. ;)
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