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A very intense experience with homegrown T. peruvianus Icaros DNA

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Thanks ijahdan, your plant look pretty beautiful. Reminds me of my bigger icaros. Now that I see it looks like you grew it from seed but not bought it as a seedling. My plant was a bit shorter than yours when I first got it. 6 inches in 3 years from seed under the conditions you described does not sound too drastic but do move them under a sunnier spot if you have the chance. Their growth rate is more or less exponential until maturity so I bet it will be able to celebrate your 50th with you. Keep giving love to them and they will love you back :love:
 
Ahubaba said:
Thanks Grey Fox. I rarely share experiences bu this one felt special. Also I love everything about peruvianus so felt the need to pay some sort of tribute. Also many people may think that peruvianus is weak based on a lot of previously shared reports which may be dangerous. Here are the pics of the mother plant. I am sorry for the low quality but I dont have decent pics at the moment unfortunately. Maybe can take a few more tomorrow. The top and side shots show the uncut branch and the really low res one shows the branch the report is about.

I wanted to thank you for your detailed explanations. Sağlıcakla kal
 
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