Brought most of the plants inside for the winter!
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Brought most of the plants inside for the winter!
my huernia zebrina bloomed and it’s was pretty crazy!
blooms on a Christmas cactus
these two split rocks were recent purchases from Lowe’s ! I was surprised that they had mesembs!
all of my mesembs are on the kitchen windowsill!
mint propogation on the kitchen sink
this cactus is starting to bloom!
One of the plant shelves outside
This echevaria is branching out!
jade plant propagation tray
new blooms on this big guy!
New growth on this echevaria
Some shots from the propagation station!
Sedum burrito (burros tail / donkey tail) and sedum rubrotinctum (pork and beans) are getting big! These two were both grown from two single leaves!
Oh my gosh I just saw the photos of the pachyphytum compactum after I saw the other person ask about it and it looks so insanely cool!! I absolutely love the underwater effect on it, it's gorgeous omg
Isn’t it pretty! one of my favorite species for sure :)
What species of succulent is the one in the bottom left?
pachyphytum compactum!
My burro's tail is looking a little dull and it looks as if there are small wrinkles forming on parts of. I gave it some water but it doesn't seemed to have perked up yet. The leaves aren't mushy or turning yellow. This is my first burro's tail, so I am still learning what this plant prefers. How often should it be watered and what kind of light have you noticed that a burro's tail prefers?
Hello! From what you’ve said, your plant is probably thirsty! give it a thorough watering and wait a couple days to see improvement. I generally find that my burro tails prefer partial bright light. Mine are outside on a plant shelf, so they get direct sunlight for part of the day. I’ve also found that they thrive in south or west facing windows. Personally, I spritz my burro tails with water about once a week, just enough to get the soil looking moist.