u/One-Performer-1723

So proud of my Asiatic Lily.
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So proud of my Asiatic Lily.

I posted the first two a couple of days ago but now they have all opened and they are brilliant. I have never seen this colour yet and the growing conditions were very iffy. I'm so loving it.

u/One-Performer-1723 — 8 days ago
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Asiatic Lily.

My Lily is blooming. It smells divine and I have never seen them in such a beautiful colour before, makes me smile.

u/One-Performer-1723 — 10 days ago

Generations

Mama, about 50 years old, it's become impossible for me to transplant as it's too heavy now and I have become physically disabled since I received it 30 years ago in a small pot. The next picture is 2.0 propped from mama and unfortunately has been slightly neglected due to my health, it also needs to be transplanted and I am going to get help to transplant these beautys. Everytime I transplant them they just seem to exhale and double in size over night. 2.0 flowers in an orange red colour while mama is bright pink. Slightly different lighting. The next picture is 3.0 from same mama and next picture is 4.0 and I'm in the process of propping a 5.00 which I will put in soil today. Last 2 pictures is the same plant which was gifted to me and I am waiting to see her flower. When I was able, I found transplanting mama the first time very daunting but learned that they are strong and resilient enough to handle it even if a few leaves fall off which I learned are very easy to propagate. They are Thanksgiving cactus so they bloom from October to about March and have never disappointed.

u/One-Performer-1723 — 10 days ago

Advice

I had a huge African Violet that split into 2 crowns so I split them into 2 plants. The last picture is is one of them and the others are the other split. It's pushing up a bloom but I am wondering if it has a sucker? Any ideas 💡? Thanks.

u/One-Performer-1723 — 10 days ago