It’s such a small bebe but it still bloomed 🥺🥺🥺 not one but TWO FLOWERSSS
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It’s such a small bebe but it still bloomed 🥺🥺🥺 not one but TWO FLOWERSSS
I’ve been neglecting my plants for a few weeks now that our country is going into the second month of second lockdown.
They are definitely not happy :’)))
If your house is well ventilated and sheltered from harsh rain and sunlight, these succulents would thrive just fine without needing cool climate. Yes! Even echeverias! They would need occasional fungicide though.
Got two of these expensive fellas as a symbol of officially considering myself an adult.
I am 28.
Thornless cacti are still my favourite after a decade of trying our many different species. They are the true lazy people plant- left alone after months with no water and they’ll still be absolutely fine.
Ceropegia Woodii, relatively easy to care for, doesn’t like too much sunlight and is rather sensitive to water. Also called strings of heart (look at them shapes!!!)
The variegated version is even prettier eheheeh
LOOK AT MY NEW ECHEVERIA LAUI!!!!! I AM SOOO EXCITED!!!!
It’s been a dream of mine to get this beaut because of its angelic and magical look. It’s SOOO WHITEEE and looks just like a snowball!!!!!!
How can a plant look this amazing?!
Ok still, I need extra care to make sure this new gem of mine doesn’t die in my hands, because apparently it doesn’t like a lot of rainwater and needs almost full day of direct STRONK sunlight. (VERY expensive too......) I am even building a special roof just for this guy. It BETTER not die.
Graptopetalum Purple Delight.
10/10, never had huge problem with this species in our Malaysian climate. Totally recommended!
Look how much the whole family has been growing in a year :3