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Posted 2Y ago by @Cerberusofmars

I went to check her soil and noticed she gave me her firs...

#MesembryanthemumCordifolium
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@Cerberusofmars
I like the bloom! They do produce nice dime-sized daisy-like flowers! I like the magenta color of the flowers. I have two Mezoo Trailing Red plants. (a.k.a: Baby Sun Rose, Ice Plant, etc… So many names for this plant! Lol!!! πŸ˜‚ ). It’s the best plant I ever bought! I have them inside for the winter, since I live in NJ. It has been six months since I bought them and they are still holding up great!
They love sun (six to eight hours per day). I water mine only when the soil is completely dry throughout and the leaves start look like they are shriveling. They are a succulent plant so they don’t need a lot of water because they hold water in their stems and leaves. They don’t like soggy soil. Good Luck!
How beautiful! What is it called? I'm intrigued because it's bloom is similar to a Christmas cactus!
@Cerberusofmars Hello πŸ‘‹ Dominique! What a beautiful baby sun β˜€οΈ rose 🌹. Congratulations on your bloom.
@Montycatplant it’s called a baby sun rose.
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WOW that is really so beautiful and dainty. Congrats πŸ‘
@L06flower They are beautiful! How small were they when you first got them/do they grow quickly?
@Cerberusofmars
They were a little bigger than your plant in the picture. I was surprised at how fast they grew since they were overwatered when I purchased them. I did not think they were going to survive. The soil was soggy and they were wilting.. obviously they are doing great now, and love the sun I get in my North-facing window right now. Normally in the spring/summer/early fall, I put them on my covered porch which gets sun. These plants do well in USDA Zones 9-11. During the late fall, I started winterizing mine by bringing them inside when temperature drops below 40Β°F. Then I would bring them back outside for sun in the morning if it wasn’t too cold outside.