Euphorbia trigona full shot.
By Stan510
- 11 Dec, 2020
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It was heavy,I had to drag it to the hole,then lift it. I can tell you it held together..no branches broke.
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Jings, Stan! You must have superhero qualities there! Agree with Chris, it’ll be happy in its new home!
Well done on the transfer!
13 Dec, 2020
Thanks Kate. I am quite the he -man. My mistake was wearing a t -shirt. Should have worn long sleeves and bared hugged the plant..lift it,twist in the perfect orientation, and put back down.
It came me two days too late-lol.
13 Dec, 2020
Wow! That’s a large one. My E. trigona ‘rubra’ is about same height, but not quite as full. I need to move it outside, also. It’s going to a big pain moving it. Ugh!
30 Dec, 2020
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It's a common houseplant,but when it gets going outdoors it can get heavy. Surprisingly,no branches broke,no stems snapped. I expected some being i had to slide it out of the pot and then life the rootball,spin the plant- now on the ground- around..then drag it more to the planting hole.
Whew!
11 Dec, 2020