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Signs of life

The figs were repotted and root pruned a couple weeks ago and I guess that stirred them up. They are starting to wake up in the greenhouse. I also included a picture of some carnivourous plants for those who started that hobby this year for fungus gnat control.

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Nice greenhouse!

Beautiful set up Jason, may you have many early figs.

that is a nice set up. i need more land and green house for winter..

Very nice!  Lots of activity going on in there.

the pictures make me want to set up this kind of room for my figs too.

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You're living my dream with that greenhouse Jason, that looks fantastic. And wow you amassed a large amount of carnivorous stuff quickly. I just got a cephalotus, normal form. Darn thing is about the size of a quarter. My butterworts and Sundews are doing such a great job with the fungus gnats that I am considering buying bugs to feed them. 

Thanks for the kind words.

Barry- those are my clones except the pitcher plants. The originals are in my office. Pings and many sundews are easy to clone and many times they do it on their own. Next time we trade I'll bring some spares with me.

Where did you get your greenhouse from Jason?
looks expensive!

Very nice greenhouse...I'm jealous!!    LOL    :)  :)

Update: It's a jungle in there!

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Yep spring. Congrats. My Celeste JR is producing embryo figs... "signs of life" indeed.

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