Pola
2017-07-27
July 21, 2017
today i take on the huge responsibility of caring for this sedum rubrotinctum. i am not much for plants but i felt some sort of connection brought about by this little pookie and i am greatful as it continues to shed positive vibes around my home thanks to my girlfriend.
#succulent
today i take on the huge responsibility of caring for this sedum rubrotinctum. i am not much for plants but i felt some sort of connection brought about by this little pookie and i am greatful as it continues to shed positive vibes around my home thanks to my girlfriend.
#succulent
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Nyes: That's so cute 😊
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Ueca
2017-07-19
What are these plants?
We received them in this crazy condition.
We received them in this crazy condition.
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多肉新手: 这是多肉植物。需要多晒太阳。半个月叫一回水。少浇点水。
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Ueca
2017-07-18
Put together with some other plants and a luxury residence constructed from scratch by yours truly 😘.
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meriunkat: cute!
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Ueca
2017-07-15
What are these succulent species? I am especially interested in the Gasteria-like plants.
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Abby Gill: The first and third are probably pachyphytum, the second one maybe haworthia, the fourth one echeveria lola, the seventh a type of echeveria, and the last one some kind of sedum. I'm not 100% sure though.
meriunkat: the second picture on the last row had a small sedum Morganianum "donkey tail"
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Eljac
2017-07-10
The prickers come off way too easy, my other plants are affected by this
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Ueca
2017-07-09
What do you think about lichens (地衣)? Are they useful? Are they pests? Should I keep them around?
Lichens are a combination of fungus and algae. They are self-sufficient and occupy spaces that are not used by other plants. They seem to respond poorly to acute conditional changes, and will die out if something is not right, similar to moss.
Lichens are a combination of fungus and algae. They are self-sufficient and occupy spaces that are not used by other plants. They seem to respond poorly to acute conditional changes, and will die out if something is not right, similar to moss.
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meriunkat
2017-07-07
#Graptosedum Francesco Baldi #Graptopetalum Paraguayense
Saying goodbye to these plants
A gift to a loving friend💚
Saying goodbye to these plants
A gift to a loving friend💚
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khaki83
2017-07-02
I know these plants have blue dusting but I touched their leaves way too much and it's lost most of the blue colour, would it ever return blue again?
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khaki83: @Abby Gill thank you so much Abby :) Will be interesting to see. bought this over a month a go now. no development yet
Abby Gill: The powdery substance that makes the plant appear blue is a wax-like material produced by the plant as a sort of homemade sunblock. Succulents were, in the beginning, found in deserts, so many evolved to create this material to protect it from the harsh heat and sunlight. So yes, the blue color will return. Based on the species of your succulent it may either take a few hours to a few days to return. It also depends on the plant's environment and health so don't take my word; it may take weeks. The succulent will most likely be fine during the time without the wax, but I'd refrain from touching the leaves too much in the future. Hope this helped. 🌵🌱💚
sarajordan2993: its beautiful !
khaki83: ah good to know! thank you so much :)
meriunkat: yes over the time it comes back, just takes a while. I have a succulent that also turns blue with the powdery look and I've touched the petals accidentally taking away the blue powder and it came back after some weeks.
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Ueca
2017-06-28
What are these plants?
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sunnyzou: #3 Zephyranthes grandiflora Lindl
Ueca: I have found #1 to be a type of Cyanotis and #2 to be Lychnis coronaria.