I put it outside. Should I put inside? I repotted it alre...
6ft to light, indirect
6โ pot with drainage
Last watered 1 month ago
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@Saturn572 Good morning! Yes bring it inside and put it close to a window where it can get some good light. No sunshine directly on its leaves though. It's getting way too cold in San Antonio for it to be outside. It's a tropical plant and likes warm weather like where it's from.๐๐
@princesspitstop good morning Heidi! I wanted to share a bare root I covered. Itโs green now! And my amaryllis bulb has a gigantic leaf that was not there before! When new growth takes over.
@Saturn572 Are you talking about the white spots on the soil?
@princesspitstop there is something coming up from the soil!!
@Saturn572 Your Amaryllis is looking GREAT!! ๐ธ I can't wait for you to get a gorgeous red flower!!! ๐
@princesspitstop can you see the white sting coming from the soil
@Saturn572 Ohhh ok no I was looking at something else lol I see it now. It might be just a root either that or an aerial root. Maybe a pup? I'm not sure. We're just going to have to wait and see! ๐๐
@Saturn572 It might even be from a seed that got into the soil somehow. A completely different plant!
@Saturn572 Aglaonemaโs like temps that are between 65-80 degrees and they donโt do well in direct sun so I would say if itโs cooler than 65 degrees outside bring it in the house and put it in a bright sunny spot 3 feet away from a window. I have 3 of these particular Aglaonemaโs in different parts of my house. They all do well with medium indirect light and need to be away from heaters or drafts.
@Shells_Garden lol your home is perfects I donโt even have a single window with indirect light
@princesspitstop I just got the real mammillaria! The red version! I will make a video later!
@Saturn572 Ohhh can't wait!! ๐
@princesspitstop I did just now!!
@princesspitstop it will take just 5 mins!
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