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sulcata2big
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how bigs yours
the second one is 15inch and the first is 19inch
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All of my plants are dead!! I don't inherit my dads green fingers thats for sure!
Size doesnt matter though, at least thats what insecure men say
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Lol.....thats a strange title
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http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...loo/wactus.jpg
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thats cool that be me in a couple of years
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Lol.....thats a strange title
yep
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All of my plants are dead!! I don't inherit my dads green fingers thats for sure!
Size doesnt matter though, at least thats what insecure men say
pm me and ill post you a cutting
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u got ur self some woppers there lol
supose size does matter
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optunia cactuses are excellent for calcium and recommended for all torts, so who else is growing them and what else have you got.
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