
u/SweeetBloood

Thriving Hoya, repot or leave it?
I've had this Hoya Krimson Princess for 6 years now. It has moved with me and everything. I have never repotted it. The leaves and the stems are getting chunky and heavy now for the pot holding it up on the shelf. The weight is nearly too heavy and I don't want it falling off the shelf. And it's my height now too. Do I repot or leave it? It really thrived on neglect with only the occasional watering, leaving it to dry completely in between. I get blooms maybe 3 times a year. But this time 3 blooms, so I know it's happy. Humble brag, I know 😅 I'm scared repotting it and adding more soil in a bigger pot will ruin it all. But I do want to know if I should leave it be or maybe just find a heavier overpot? Maybe there are other benefits in repotting?
Anyone dyed their Ikea sofa covers?
I have the söderhamn in beige but would really like to dye it to a different colour. To buy new covers is just too expensive. Might as well buy a brand new one. Would like to hear of any experiences for those who have tried it. Brand suggestions, tips etc.. Thank you!
2 month old mini pond
With 8 medakas. 🥰 It's a fairly simple pond, filtered with a pump and fountain output. Lava rocks base, some Limnophila, frogbits, drift wood with marimo moss and big rocks.
2 month old Mini pond
About 70 litres. I have 8 Medakas in it. It's a fairly simple pond, filtered with a pump and fountain output. Lava rocks base, some Limnophila, frogbits, drift wood with marimo moss and big rocks.
I got my medakas today after a month of cycling my pond. 3 orange and 3 platinum white 😍