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Posted 1Y ago by @Fireplace

Just moved my roses to a better spot.

I got them yesterday and moved them to a different location cause they spent all day yesterday in a dark place. I have them on moist paper towel placed on wet river rocks, is that an okay potting substitute? And any tips or ideas on how to propagate them?
0ft to light, direct
4” pot without drainage
Last watered 1 year ago
Hey! I was just packing up some of these for #greggivesback #giveaway!

I just tossed mine in my plant tank, too. (: They are so cool. Just keep in mind, they need dry time to stay healthy. It's best to not permanently pot these becuase they can rot.

I had a shallow bowl that I used to put mine in when I watered it... but I can't seem to find it. πŸ€ͺ
Aha! So I’ll remove the paper towel and put them in the water. Thank you! Also, how did you get so many?
How'd I get so many? Etsy. πŸ˜†

I love putting my iPad near the plant and filming it on Timelapse when they open and turn green. They are so cool!
Sounds like me, except I got mine from Amazon. I don’t have a credit card in my phone so I use Amazon gift cards. I don’t want to waste money on plants I already have, so maybe I can prop them? If I take a chunk of healthy leaves with good roots and stick in water, do you think it would grow? I don’t want to maim my plants for nothing though. I wonder if there’s a 100% way to prop them. Do you know of one?
I've never seen this plant before. Does it actually put out roses or a flower that looks like a rose?
It grows small white flowers, but personally I don’t think it looks like a rose, but the namer thought it did. I like the name though. I love these plants because I can just dry them up when moving them from place to place.