
Hey guys idk much about bows, is this a reputable maker? Owner says they're based in Hungary.
I had the opportunity to shoot the 35 pound bow for a few hours and it was a good time, just want y'all's opinion on it

I had the opportunity to shoot the 35 pound bow for a few hours and it was a good time, just want y'all's opinion on it
Been trying to ID It for like 3 hours and it's driving me mad lol, any help is appreciated
These are the descendants of some of what I think are Altman's grown farinosa that have been colonizing my yard for decades.
I got this guy on May second, acclimated it slowly to full sun over a week, and repotted into this habitat staging. After repotting, I let fully dry, waited a few days, and gave it a thorough bottom water last Sunday. It could well be stress from repotting and moving it into a new environment or just getting ready for summer dormancy, but I'm still worried enough to check. The clay is just a top dressing, only a cm or so thick, and doesn't touch the base of the plant. It gets full sun outdoors from about 11:00 am to 3:00. I use washed 3/8" Decomposed granite 60% and whatever nursery mix the plant came in 40%, mix pic added above. Bottom watering takes about 3 minutes for the water level to equal out with the substrate, and dries fully in about 5 days(gets to this kinda halfway point on day one then slowly dries out from there). My concern may be edema after doing some research but if y'all have any ideas I'm all for it. Thanks
It could well be stress from repotting and moving it into a new environment or just getting ready for summer dormancy, but I'm still worried enough to check.
In order of appearance: Sedum spathufolium, Dudleya farinosa, Crassula connata
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Scabbard design based on the awesome work of Andy Sunda (u/LoweValleyCraft)
Been building a small collection of Dudleya for the last few months, and most don't have a definitive ID yet. the first(pics 1-3) and second one(pics 4-6) are both cuttings from my friend who got the respective parent plants from the SF botanical gardens about 20 years ago. The third(pics 7-9) one was a gift from a museum who didn't want em anymore, labeled as D. Farinosa, but I'm not entirely sure. All help is appreciated :)
I have some D.farinosa seeds and pachyphytum seeds on the way, wondering if anyone here has experience they'd like to share.