



I recently bought these 3 rooted plumeria cutting. They all came to me with leaves. I started to notice what looked to me like a fungus issue (black spots, just unhealthy). I snipped the unhealthy leaves off, treated for fungus, etc.
This is where I am today. 2 are looking decent, but #3… I see no signs of leaves. I thought maybe the roots rotted. It has decent roots. It’s firm and appears healthy. Does rooting hormone work on leaves? Is there anything I can do to wake my runt up? TIA (I am in Cali and for now I have them inside under a grow light 8 hrs a day)
I have 4 lithops. I started off with 2 and they each split into 2 awhile back. I’d like to give one to a friend. Can I split them ok? Or are the 2 from the split the same plant? It’s not problem if I have to gift the two of them. I just have a pot in mind and a single one would be very cute in it. 😊 thanks
Thing scared me, it’s so “active” 😬
Spotted these on top of the recycle bin. You know what time it is…propagation time! 🤩
True story: I was at Home Depot and I heard a little voice say “don’t leave me here!”😊
None of my seeds took last year, but I was surprised with 2 volunteers this year. Underrated flower. I’m going to buy more seeds immediately.
One of the little buds opened up today!
I’ve got some browning on the petal edges. I’m hoping that once I start getting buds that have formed under MY care (& not the nursery), this will resolve on its own. 🤔 Does anyone know what causes this? It’s not bad. It’s just the very edges of the very outside petals.
Same plant, different conditions. This is the Ruby Slippers succulent. The one on the right is the momma plant that gets tons of sun. The one on the left is a baby plant I started from it, and gets much much less sun. 😊
I’ve been waiting for this flower to open! 💗 I cannot wait until she’s FULL of these itty bitty blooms. 🌼