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Old 11-15-2008, 03:02 PM
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Home Depot has a big selection right now. Depending on what vendor they get them from they charge you different prices in the 1 gallon size. The more expensive brand is almost $7.00.
That's not bad, I paid more than that for my shcleffera with my last veiled that passed.

I am going to HD now thanks guys.
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Old 11-15-2008, 03:06 PM
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mindless im also in arizona. right now home depot and lowes, they are both replacing indoor garden areas for christmas trees/supplies and such, their supplies for plants you want will be small.

as i said in another thread. depending were you live, the frys food and drugs in teh floral section will occasionally have 4' ficuses,


it took me a while to finally find a lowes with a really nice schefflera. don't mistake them for money plants wich they are almost garunteed to have.
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mindless im also in arizona. right now home depot and lowes, they are both replacing indoor garden areas for christmas trees/supplies and such, their supplies for plants you want will be small.

as i said in another thread. depending were you live, the frys food and drugs in teh floral section will occasionally have 4' ficuses,


it took me a while to finally find a lowes with a really nice schefflera. don't mistake them for money plants wich they are almost garunteed to have.
I will check out frys today, but a 4' would not fit in my 3.5' cage so I will need to see what I can find.

The dimensions of my enclosure are 42"H X 36"W X 24"Depth
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Old 11-15-2008, 03:26 PM
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well, there is a few nurseries in phoenix depending on your location, there are several on like 30th street southern.

Uh you can stll check homedepot, but its not very often they have small ficuses and if they do, they don't go over 18"-24"s.. and arn't really trees but hmmm more like small bushes.


i got my 4' ficus in a 12" potter so its raising it a few inches,
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I would like to add that you should really look at hanging vine plants before purchase. You can find awesome pothos at Lowes in hanging baskets with 6 feet long vines sometimes for about $10 but sometimes they have Brazilian philodendrons instead of pothos. Philodendron is toxic. Look at some good photos of plants before you go and buy- some look like others and are toxic and oftentimes, stores don't have labels on the plants.
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Old 11-15-2008, 03:50 PM
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yah they usually always have pothos, and depending on the week some can be HUGE and some small. about 12.99.
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Can I hang a pothos from the top or like make a small shelf for it in the enclosure? I was worried it would not provide enough cover for the cham?

I was thinking of using a small ficus or hibiscus, and then use a small pothos as well for additional vines? I think two plants would be best, plus I have tons of bio vines, branches and sticks and lots of stuff for the enclosure.
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the home depot near me was just selling large shefferla for 9.99
look like arizona is taking over
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I had a schledlera in my last enclosure, I liked the plant alot, I might use that again.

I just started building the frame today for my new enclosure.
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