While cleaning the benches, I notice this Euphorbia platyclada has a flower.
Pretty tiny, but I'm really glad I got to see it. A sign that the plant is happy and willing to divert energy to flowering.
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!!!
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Dischidia
Nathan gave me a cutting of a Dischidia from the Philippines. It's got some fat leaves.
Documented here so I can compare growth later.
Wow - six weeks since I last posted... I've been busy switching jobs and working on stuff (that is documented on the other blog). Anyways - I've been in a mode where I'm trying to thin down the extra plants I have, and also cleaning up the benches. I spent a few hours repotting some plants this morning - here are the pictures.
This cluster was repotted from the smaller container on the upper right corner of the picture. I'll keep tabs on how quickly it fills this bigger pot.
Astrophytum definitely needed a bigger pot.
This Submatucana madisoniorium hasn't stopped flowering - I gave it a bigger pot to see if it'll get bigger.
Here's the Astrophytum in it's bigger pot.
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