u/Scared_Rice_1473

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How are we doing??

My Venus fly trap has a new baby. Do I repot this by itself or leave it in there??
. And the sundew is so tiny, will it stay this way or will it get larger?
All three are in full sun all day in Florida sitting in rainwater

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 13 hours ago

OK, what am I supposed to do with this now?

Do I leave it in here or am I supposed to dig it out carefully and repot it?

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 13 hours ago

Beautiful white bird of paradise

I was out tonight in Delray beach on Atlantic Avenue and spotted these two Bird of Paradise that were screaming to be photographed

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 5 days ago

Mini Rattlesnake

I’ve had this rattlesnake for about five years. It is a mini one and the leaves never get longer than four or 5 inches. It was only recently repotted to this size pot. I think she’s cute. When I bought it, I thought it was going to grow into a full-size one, but it stayed a mini.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 6 days ago

Stapelia pollinating flies

The Stapelia succulent is better left outside when it’s blooming. As the flowers smell like rotten meat to attract flies to pollinate. It is called a carrion flower.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 7 days ago

My cutting is blooming!

Last week, I posted pictures of a piece of my succulent that the landscaper broke off accidentally, that had many buds. I placed the piece in water and the buds continued to grow and are now blooming amazing. I’m glad it survived! The mother plant in the last picture is over 30 years old. I have cut many pieces off of it that reached 3 feet long and sold them in the past. I also moved it to Florida last year when I moved. Now it can live outside year round.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 10 days ago
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What’s going on????

They are planted in Florida. 3 of them …12’ tall. Was only 2’ last year!! When I moved in.
Peruvian Apple cactus. In full sun. Ground is sand with rocks on top. Had lots of blooms last year but now I notice this.
The 4th pic, is the base. For a few months now- I treated and sprayed with neem oil and fungacides. Yesterday I see up high up is this scarring?? Is it corking??

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 13 days ago

Had my betta almost a yr. He has a 10 gallon tank. He’s active and eats twice a day, comes to eat when I approach. He doesn’t like leftovers so he doesn’t eat anything that falls. So I bought 2 tiny Cory’s.
They sat a week before adding them today. They are active. But now he hasn’t come to eat and just hangs in the plants. Does he not like the Cory’s???? What’s going on? The video was before adding the Cory’s.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 15 days ago

I posted a picture the other day of my Stapulia Gigantea covered with blooms. My landscaper came yesterday, and I found this on the ground beside the plant today.!! I’m so upset. I put it in water because I didn’t know what else to do to keep it blooming. Then I will start a new plant.
It come on!! I waited since last year‘s blooming for this year😭

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 16 days ago

I know some are going to say they’re green, but they sit outside in full sun in Florida all day. The leaves or whatever you call them were fat when I bought them.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 23 days ago
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These flowers are adorable. They look like little cut out wood flowers so cute. Just thought I’d share.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 24 days ago