There’s a little bit of spring coming through, so I thoough I’ve give this one a solid rebuild.






Hmm… it’s January as I post this… I’m going to check on that wiring.
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It’s fine. Which is a bit of a pity, because it means the tree hasn’t thickened much.
Also, that soil is looking heavy. I wonder if I should put this in the perlite/pumice mix I’m using for everything else?