What Other Plants Do You Have?

Haven’t been here for a while. Loving everyone’s gardens!

I did try my hand at aquatic plants over the last few months, and I think I like it.

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Monstera aka “Monster”

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Yeah! No mites or mold in there! :smile:

:evergreen_tree:

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Just have to genetically engineer AquaWeed ™

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Just as well we aren’t there …catfish prolly try and eat it all. :smile:

I do enjoy a nice tank. Very pretty

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I forgot, but there is also a tomato on my back 40 :joy:

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@DiggySoze hibiscus?

& nice african violet @CLOSETGROWTH

:evergreen_tree:

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I’ll see your Afrcan violet and raise you an orchid bloom :slight_smile:

Edit: was a gift and still recovering as a ‘rescue’

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Peyotes and a San Pedro

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Isn’t peyote a bitch to grow…or is that just people talking, that dont know what they’re talking about?

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Traded some bleeding heart seeds for a few rooted clips of this Christmas or Easter cactus about 10 years ago (not sure which it is or how to tell the difference…Google, yeah, blah, blah). Had it in my grow room for the first few years of its life. I ended up moving and my mom took it in. She passed away about 3 years ago and I took it back. It’s back to where it started. Haven’t seen it flower in years and the leaves looked anorexic. Giving it nutes, light and love. Leaves (if that’s what you call them) are fattening up rather than being skinny and caving in on themselves…new growth coming in. We had it on our fireplace, but the living room window faces north east…awesome, eh?

I want to take it out of this pot and shake the loose depleted soil off the roots and put fresh soil, but I’m too scared to snap a branch or stalk. What would you do?

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Not really.
They’re very slow growing but other than that nothing special about them.
You just need to remember they’re desert plants so must go easy with the watering.

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Validus x Lumberjack enjoying the spring sun :slight_smile:


A graft I did a couple of months back that is now exploding :slight_smile:
Psycho0 x (Sina x Tripsis) grafted to Myrtillocactus Geometrizans.

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Absolutely! Repot it. Won’t hurt it. For some reason I think it will do best in either a soil for succulents or something with mass drainage.

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and if you do break a piece off let it sit till it calluses then stick it in the dirt and water it.

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My xmas cactus is getting ready to bloom.

megacrop :+1:

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Mega runoff or measured feed & if so how much? :clipboard:

b/c we whacked my grandma’s plant as soon as we got it. :rolling_eyes:

:evergreen_tree:

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Children 1male 4 female like that dream pack of regular seeds