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around 18 months old or so now, I think it was Dave in socal, tried to tell me, you got a long way to go, he wasn't kidding,Ed

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Ed, I'm curious; did you start them from seeds, or cuttings? Thanks, Perry

Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

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Cool variegated ones Ed! I started some Clivia from seed about 4 years ago and planted them out at my Mom's house in her well lit covered patio, which is a perfect spot for these. With regular water and fertilizer they are just now looking like they are almost full size. I think they are about 80% full grown and of course no flowers yet. They are slow from seed. But the good news is once you have a bunch you can just break them off and start new full size plants very easily.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Ed, I'm curious; did you start them from seeds, or cuttings? Thanks, Perry

Hi Perry, I grew them from seed, Ed

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Cool variegated ones Ed! I started some Clivia from seed about 4 years ago and planted them out at my Mom's house in her well lit covered patio, which is a perfect spot for these. With regular water and fertilizer they are just now looking like they are almost full size. I think they are about 80% full grown and of course no flowers yet. They are slow from seed. But the good news is once you have a bunch you can just break them off and start new full size plants very easily.

Thanks Matty, it was worth the wait, Ed

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