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  1. Cacadores

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    Has anyone got one of these? They look kind of fascinating, like something from the Natural History Museum. I wondered if they are worth doing.
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    Apparently the bottle used to contain sulphuric acid, was started in 1960 and was last watered in 1972. The plants are spiderworts.

    I like the idea of creating a little eco-system. Some people do it with desert plants too.
     
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    I used to have 2 grandads. They did well. Both lived for over 90 years.
     
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      Yes, but did you water them or were they bunged up?
       
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      Come to think of it, I never watered them. I made a few cups of tea though.
       
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      That must have been it. Tea is a good fertiliser and probably gave them a well-needed nutrient boost.
       
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        I would be tempted to give them some fresh air!!

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        I agree. Both my grandads and several great uncles achieved 90+ years on this earth, and they were all noted for their obsession with fresh air. None of them smoked, and most preferred to be outdoors rather than in.
         
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        Well, my Granny reached ninety-something and she was bed-bound for many years in the house she was born in. Which just goes to show you can re-cycle air as long as your roots are good.
         
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        :heehee: Back on subject though. These were quite popular back in the seventies and eighties, a sort of fashion item. They are not easy to plant up, but that achieved the glass also tends to condensate inside after a while which then makes it difficult to see the plants.
         
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        I wonder if adjusting the room temperature might cure that?
         
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        I'm not sure that it would and then you might freeze in the process.
         
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