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Post by scorpio56 on Jul 29, 2013 7:43:51 GMT
I couldn't upload more than three pics so here is the last one of it in new medium, will update in a couple of weeks, I expect some shock but I hope not too much. Attachments:
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swt754
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Post by swt754 on Jul 30, 2013 9:36:33 GMT
How long, after you repot, does it take for the shock to subside?
Really a fantastic plant!
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Post by scorpio56 on Jul 30, 2013 18:29:04 GMT
The one I split up is still going through it after about 10 days but they are showing signs of coming out of it, new growth is visible and I think how you handle it when repotting, this one should not go through to much because I left alone basically, I will see. Thank you for the compliment.
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Post by Andrew on Aug 1, 2013 5:44:47 GMT
nice plants, if you want to upload more, use photobucket.com. It works way easy, and you can post a ton of pics with it.
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Post by scorpio56 on Aug 1, 2013 18:54:20 GMT
Does photo bucket re-size them automatically or do I have to crop them first. The attachment application only let's me upload three pics at a time. Thanks Andrew.
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coline
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Post by coline on Aug 2, 2013 3:04:26 GMT
Well, I want to answer something different; firstly, I use Imageshack, it resizes your photos to the desired size when uploading, then you take the links and paste them in the forum with the button or writing [ img ]-----link inside here----[ /img ] It is better to refference the photos this way, as the forums have a certain limited free space for uploading and lots of pictures, even though it makes a really nice and colorful forum uses tons of this space
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Post by Andrew on Aug 3, 2013 4:39:50 GMT
i use photobucket to, it does the same thing, but you click on a butten, and it copies your pics ur;l, so you can paste it right onto the fourms, and it makes the pics bigger to.
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