Remember the julii v. fulleri 'Kikushōgyoku' I got last year? Their old leaves looked
very unimpressive back then but I knew they were real beauties. Now, after the leaf-change, you can finally see it!
I'm not a friend of julii. Meaning, apart from a couple of exceptions, they don't live long under my care. That's why I'm very careful with these guys. I think I've only watered them once since I got them, because I most certainly lost the others to overwatering. Seeing how beautiful they are I hope I'm doing things right this time.
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