Meesh's Garden of Weeden 2022

Chocolate scented daisy

Rock Soapwort

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Loving all the spring flowers :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:, we are just getting the start of the flowers around here.

I was so excited the other day, one of the flowers on the Aphrodite succulent opened up :cherry_blossom:,so far I’m noticing new growth on a cpl of them I’m just glad they aren’t dieing :wink:

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Last night’s plant mail. Already potted and gorgeous

Chinese dunce cap

Brain :brain: cactus

Old man of the Andes

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Yes I love them all esp the ones w unique names the weirder the better, Ive been on Etsy lately looking at all the succulents I have my eye on a cpl

Also happy 420 hope u and yours are all doing well :sunglasses:

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Happy 420! If you see any of mine that you need let me know. Succs are easy peasy to propagate from leaf

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I smoked something called salvia when I was a teenager. It knocked me on my ass (literally) and I have no idea what happened for the next 5min lmao

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Just a bunch of plants in the sage family. :joy::joy: I wouldn’t advise trying it again. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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This cute little mutha

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I will definitely let you know if I see anything, I actually saved a few firestorm leaves to try n propagate. Also been eyeing some of the lithops

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These are weird. I have a bunch. They only get water like once or twice a year. I’ve also already had 3 die on me

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O wow I didn’t realize they only get that little water, to me they look like little brains or space alien buttholes :laughing:

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They look like candies

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I was told it was hallucinogenic and that’s all I needed to know at the time :joy:

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Meesh looks like you’re on the way to another great season.

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I’ll just leave this copy and paste here :v:

How often do you water sedum firestorm?

Just as they receive regular rainfall when growing in the wild, hardy succulents will need about 0.5″ to 1.0″ of water (including precipitation) once a week to look their best in the hottest, driest periods of their summer growing season.

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Right. sedums require a bit more water in dead of summer. Usually they are full sun plants. What they call hard succulents meaning they can survive to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Soft succulents only to 30 degrees. In Boston where @Budafly is, they are all indoor plants.

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Most succulents are zone 10 and above. Fairly tropical

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I just had a quick search around about them @meesh. Watering succulents I’m less likely to f*ck up as much :rofl:

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I usually end up overwatering them. Ugh. I have gotten better though. I’ve only killed a few of the lithops lately. The ones that look like alien butts.

The thing with succulents is that even if the soil is as dry as the desert, if the leaves are still plump you don’t water them.

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