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Repotted my never-did-split-it-up $10 P. Roebelleini.

Split up my Sideshow Bob C. Elegans - if anyone was curious, there were 40 plants in a 7" pot, not counting the ones I've chucked into the trash can before now. Also found some seeds that never popped, and what looked like glitter in the soil. Anyway, I salvaged the ones that had long roots - one of them was really impressive, he got to stay in the same pot on his own.  Put a couple multiples into 8" pots and put a few into 2" pots just for giggles and grins. 

 

And - good Lord my Monstera was super root bound. I think there was 1/2" of soil in there. 

 

Also sprinkled some Jobes organic palm food on my Washy and my 2 Rivularis so my patio smells nice and poopy. 

 

Sunday Funday. 

 

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My Washy is pushing his thickest frond yet, and my Queen is really fattening up, too. 

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