#leaf propagation
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semprvivum · 1 year ago
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Graptopetalum 'Purple Delight'
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sarahgrows · 2 months ago
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White Wizard Propagation update: I plan on cutting off the old leaf when I tend to my plants tonight. I've noticed this as well, but there is some pink in my White Wizard stem! I did prop it in a different cup than the one White Princess prop I did, but they both sat together in a tub of vermiculite. I wonder if some genetics were mixed somehow?
Does anyone know?? Edit to add the mother plants: First two are the White Wizard
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hanscapons · 24 days ago
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im very bad at keeping plants alive but my silvery ann pothos is thriving and has been for years. love her
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fluffyapathybunny · 3 months ago
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Johnny has been snipped and ready for spring to come
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spacealiencafe · 11 months ago
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thinning out plants that can be vegetatively propagated: more babies more babies more babies
thinning out plants that cannot be vegetatively propagated: *snorf* *sniff* i''m so sorr.y....say goodbye.. toyour leaves.... *sneef) pblease dont' hate me
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justpottingaround · 9 months ago
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It's my first time propagating Alocasia corms. I started by using an empty throat lozenge packet with a bit of water. I also kept a little plastic dome over it from a milkshake cup. The first pic is from the 12th of July, and the second pic is from the 24th of July. At this point, I moved the biggest corm over to a shampoo bottle lid that has a cool double reservoir system 😉
The smallest one was kinda rotting. It wasn't a promising corm to begin with. I also noticed the water around it, and the second smallest one was a bit thicker like white jelly, almost like it formed a skin. I refreshed it. I'm not sure if it was supposed to form this to help the roots or if it was a result of the potential rot?
A week or so later, I moved the big one over to a larger shallow jar with a bottle lid boat. At this point, I gave up on the smallest corm as it was rotten. The last two medium corms I moved over to the shampoo bottle lid. I thought they could share. This was a mistake. The one began to rot, and I think it spread to the other. On the 13th of August, I threw away the rotten one and tried in vain to save the last corm. In the meantime, my biggest corm, still in its boat, grew a leaf. Check those pretty roots!
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Finally, I let go of the last corm. It lost it's color and the roots had stopped growing completely. Also stinky. But, I moved this healthy baby over to leca with a resevoir. Look how happy it is!
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I think there is a second leaf on the way.
It was a bit of a fail, considering I started with 4 and even rooted 3. However, I am still happy I got one adorable new alocasia frydek. 🌱
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fiendfluid · 2 years ago
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hmmm.... computer enhance
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tiny baby leaf spotted
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thethingything · 2 years ago
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we woke up and got the urge to finally re-pot our baby succulents, which is something we've been meaning to do for about a year but getting ill last July kinda stopped us getting round to it, and I want to know what finally gave us the motivation to do that because we've spent so long going "I should do this" and just... not doing it.
anyway I'm glad we finally got round to it
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semprvivum · 1 year ago
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Echeveria pulidonis
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sarahgrows · 4 months ago
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My Pink Princess Philodendron being an absolute beauty 😍
Plan is to chop her now that that new leaf is out. Note that there is already the beginnings of a new leaf coming out of this new leaf. My PPP is constantly pushing out leaves. I figure chopping will make this next leave probably not be as large as the plant will want to focus on growing roots as opposed to a large leaf. I don't love that because this last leaf is finally huge again and they have not been this size in a while.
Am I ever going to chop this plant? We'll find out on the next episode of "To Chop or not to Chop?"
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berryblu-soda · 2 years ago
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call my kalanchoe theseus´ ship, the way it doesnt have a single one of the leaves it had when i first got it *tiny sob*
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wtfuckevenknows · 2 years ago
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I know it’s been all about the outdoor plants lately but my indoor plants have been livin their best life too 💕😂
(That first one is flowering for the first time in two years after I repotted it and it made my cry happy tears)
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nyan-bynary · 2 years ago
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y'all my granma stole a leaf from the variegated pothos at the bank for me today this shit is why I have hope in life jfdghjkdf
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alivehouse · 2 years ago
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ok watered my plants and bought more cds so im feeling more normalcore
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amonblack · 2 years ago
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Fiddle leaf fig Propagation
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You should try growing carnivorous plants! It doesn’t destroy your wrists or your knees if you do it right, but it can destroy your bank account.
they should invent a hobby that doesn't require potentially destroying your wrists
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