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

@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, etcβ¦ So many names for this plant! Lol!!! π ). Itβs 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 donβt need a lot of water because they hold water in their stems and leaves. They donβt like soggy soil. Good Luck!
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, etcβ¦ So many names for this plant! Lol!!! π ). Itβs 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 donβt need a lot of water because they hold water in their stems and leaves. They donβt like soggy soil. Good Luck!
@Cerberusofmars Hello π Dominique! What a beautiful baby sun βοΈ rose πΉ. Congratulations on your bloom.
@Montycatplant itβs called a baby sun rose.
@Montycatplant itβs called a baby sun rose.
@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 wasnβt too cold outside.
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 wasnβt too cold outside.