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Post by tarence on May 2, 2007 20:38:42 GMT 8
someone wanted me to post a pic of this.......it`s still a baby....
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Post by 3sgjeffery on May 3, 2007 0:20:24 GMT 8
WAH! HUGH!!! Better than mine. Will it grow taller? What willyou guys do when it grows taller??
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Post by tarence on May 3, 2007 8:08:58 GMT 8
It`s a very slow grower compared to the rest. My frenz who have had it for 5 years still don`t have to worry about the climbing stage as it still hasn`t reached it yet by that period of time. If it does happen, you can always `stalk` it by putting a piece of good quality wood right beside it to climb.....
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Post by 3sgjeffery on May 3, 2007 12:26:46 GMT 8
I wonder.. anyone has seen a 'climbing' truncata before?
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Post by bifurcatum on May 3, 2007 13:57:41 GMT 8
Thanks.
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Post by David on May 3, 2007 21:31:22 GMT 8
Tarence, your truncata looks very healthy. I'll defitnally buy it if it was in the nursery eventhough I already have a few truncatas.
I don't think so truncatas will ever climb. I also have one which is 6 years old. It is only about 1 feet now. But perhaps I've not grown mine long enough. However, like what Jeff says, I've not seen a climbing truncata before.
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