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I like em round, what gives?

This is a random LW button I received last year and I'm trying to figure out if now is when I'm supposed to water or if it's doing something else. I usually wait till he is wrinkly before I water but he's just not as round as he once was. I have a LW caespitosa that's having a similar issue too. Any input is appreciated, go easy on me if I'm messing something up.

Thank you in advance!

u/Shiny_metal_botany31 — 6 days ago

What is this little guy?

I've been rehabilitating this euphorbia in the back of the greenhouse I work at but I honestly have no clue what it is. The owner gives me a different answer every time I ask him. The googs thinks it's poisonii but I'm not convinced. I'll take the input of experts on this one.

Before everyone starts telling me it's getting watered too much, trust me it's on my radar, I can't do anything about it though. The owner is very stubborn and insistent that we water the piss out of the succulents despite everything turning yellow. I try very hard to hide this guy he's so cool!

Thank you in advance!

Survey says: E. Neriifolia! Morphology matches perfectly based off of what I can see from pictures online. Thank you all for the help!

u/Shiny_metal_botany31 — 7 days ago

Croton rescue!

So the owner at the nursery I work at finally decided to toss out these sorry looking crotons today and gave me right of first refusal. So now the mission is to bring these baby back to life! Did a scratch test along the trunk of each, and all of them are definitely alive from about 18 inches down. I'm wondering if I need to cut back to where the growth is alive or if I should let it be and get them to grow some leaves before I start butchering them.

If anyone has some other good advice for croton rescue I'm all ears!

u/Shiny_metal_botany31 — 3 months ago

Help with germination in CO, USA

I just purchased some dorstenia gigas seeds online and they finally arrived today! I am wondering if anyone has experience germinating these plants here in Colorado and what they did for success. I only have 5 seeds to work with here.

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u/Shiny_metal_botany31 — 3 months ago