I'll update the post with a picture of the fourth one - it was too dark when I finished repotting yesterday. UPDATE - here are pictures of the fourth one - a Gymnocalycium I believe...
My daughter Noe got me interested in succulents in early 2016 and ever since we've been on a quest!!! Naturally with so many new plants around, we needed pots to put all of them into. The typical pots you can buy from the big box stores just don't have character that suits these incredibly interesting plants. So we've both been making our own pottery. And now we're branching out into other plants - Aeroids, Orchids and Citrus!!! Check out what our green thumbs have been doing!!!
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Some New Oddballs
I'm at the point where I can walk away from plants now as I have a bunch - and being able to go through them all in a day to make sure there are no mealie bugs, mites, or anomalies is a balancing act between quantity and distribution. That said, the unusual (or really ugly) do still catch my eye - these four came home with me yesterday.







I'll update the post with a picture of the fourth one - it was too dark when I finished repotting yesterday. UPDATE - here are pictures of the fourth one - a Gymnocalycium I believe...

I'll update the post with a picture of the fourth one - it was too dark when I finished repotting yesterday. UPDATE - here are pictures of the fourth one - a Gymnocalycium I believe...
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