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Posted 2d ago by @Idplantthat

New plantie mail! Adding to the inventory… one day I’ll a...

New plantie mail! Adding to the inventory… one day I’ll actually get to selling some of these plants. Lord knows I could use the room. 🤣 I’m running out of room. 🤦‍♀️ #HappyPlants #PlantsMakePeopleHappy #PlantAddict #NewGrowth #PlantTherapy #GrowLights #PetsAndPlants #PlantCorner #TheThread #TheWateringHole #PestControl #PlantShelfie #RarePlants #PlantID
First one is an Albo Variegated Brancifolia; Variegated Fatsia Japonica; Scrambled Eggs Syngonium; Variegated Green Congo Nuclear; Clemensiorum Crocodile; Black Boat Ardisia. I have three tissue cultures: two Electrolyte Monstera; and one Bulbasaur; attempting to make it right now. So fingers crossed! Corms (aurea Stingray) are getting started tomorrow and a Polly pink ghost. 👻 🤞🤞
@Idplantthat 🥰 What is this???? I'm also in 😍 with the variegated albo brancifolia!!! Who am I fooling I love ALL OF THEM!
@princesspitstop I love you, momma! You just crack me up. That Hoya at first I thought it was the serpent’s tongue, but nope! That one is the Clemensiorum Crocodile Hoya. ☺️ I really want to get true crocodile Hoya and the Swiffer.
@Idplantthat You've got such a variety of plants. You should charge an entry fee for people to come look at them! I'd pay just to see the look on your neighbors faces at all the traffic!!! 😳 Hahaha!
@princesspitstop ha ha ha I’d be falling over laughing!!😆
@princesspitstop did I ever answer you to what kind of pole that other plant was on? I just thought about it. 🤦‍♀️😂 That climbing pole is an Australian tree fern pole. Loves them!
@Idplantthat No and I totally forgot I asked! Haha I remember my Grandma having poles like that in some of her plants when I was a kid. When I started looking for some they had changed to the coco coir poles. I'm not a fan.
@princesspitstop yeah, the coco coir I feel like is good for like a monstera or something that is pretty resilient and happy growing just about anywhere… all the way down to pothos and things. But for ones that are known for being a little more finicky I like the Aussie fern.