Should I spilt them?

This is my first BOP. Should I spilt them and put in separate pots? I do this with my monsteras so they don’t compete. Didn’t know if this also applied to BOP. Super pumped since I got it for 15 bucks!

Any advice is welcomed!

UPDATE: Thank you all for sharing! After all the responses, I decided to leave them as is. I just want to make sure I am giving them the best chance and care. I have been wanting one for a while and so appreciate all the feedback and guidance! Can’t wait for her to get nice and tall ♥️

u/GateEnvironmental360 — 14 days ago
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Need reassurance on using SW Urbane Bronze to replace dark grey

We bought our home a while ago and I am trying to get away from all the gray. It was painted both light and dark grey, with grey flooring. I can’t change the floors just yet, so I am starting with paint, furniture and textiles to help warm it up. The lighter grey has been cover with SW accessible beige and I plan to repaint the dark area SW Urbane Bronze. My thought is so the TV doesn’t look so over powering. Any thoughts to this or suggestions? I have never used a moody color before and the room tends to pull dark. I read “ if a room wants to be dark, let it be dark”. Which is fine because I plan to incorporate lighting in terms of lamps and such to cozy it up. Eventually I want to add wainscoting to the wall as well.

Honestly any suggestions welcomed!!!

u/GateEnvironmental360 — 25 days ago

New to Tissue Culture

I’m new to tissue culture and would love feedback on how I did with the acclamation set up! I tried smaller set ups but the leaves kept touching the sides on the container. I put soil at the bottom to keep the smaller container the roots are in stable and saturated it for humidity (used distilled water).

I used 50/50 perlite and Stratum in self-watering propagation pots with microfiber wicks (distilled water). Two of them I sprinkled Millions (root crack - trichoderma/mycorrizae/bacillus). They have been under grow lights for 12 hours a day so far.

The large containers had holes at the bottom so I taped them. I also had to tape the top because their was a small gap from the humidity dome slide and the sides because the lid would slide off the pot and not stay.

Any feedback or advice welcomed!!!

u/GateEnvironmental360 — 30 days ago

Do I need to worry?

I bought this Thai Con in late June waited a week or two, repotted and watered. I haven’t watered it since and the soil is still damp and pot feels heavy. Now this leaf is yellowing and browning. Should I leave it be? Do I need to make the soil chunkier? Should I add holes on the sides of the pot to allow for more air flow?

u/GateEnvironmental360 — 1 month ago