Updates on my plant babies' progress
some updates one a couple of my faves, Toby the baby toes 🌱 they’ve done really good despite a couple bumps but I think the cinnamon might have fixed it… we shall see. Mimi my calico kitten crassula, she is tiny but mighty 🥹 all the bright green seems to be new 🌱 then my crassula rubra, (I think) also has the same kinda look going on. 🤭 my prop tray is next, the ghost babies are doing so great, I have a good feeling about them 😏 I also have a few randoms in there. Lastly my sad looking Aeonium from my #Birthdayhaul , she’s a little unhappy right now but any tips would be great. I’m thinking water and new pot and dirt ASAP 😂. And then I have a cute cluster of pickle plants 🎍 they were one of the few things in that package that made it in great condition.. I’m grateful anyways to be able to nurse them all back to health & learn from them! 🌱 #SucculentSquad #SucculentLove #NewGrowth #Crassula #PlantAddict
3” pot with drainage
Last watered 2 years ago
@FitBrowallia thank you 🥰
@RefinedSandwort right !! Succulents are super tricky so I try not to be to hard on myself !!
@MarvelDogrose I leave them until they either root themselves, or detach from the prop leaf, and become they’re own plant. I try not to mess with them if I don’t have too, because they are delicate. But I mist them every other day, only after they started showing signs of growth and roots. Before that you leave the leaf to callus for a day, then place in dry soil, under grow lights or bright light. Don’t mist until roots are visible because it can rot. And don’t over saturate. They can dry out easily once the roots start growing, if you forget to water. I use a mister and do that once a day, but just enough to keep them moist, not drenched. Light is the most important part in the beginning of propagation
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