My new babies!!!
jamilalshaw26
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Rhamel (aka teengardener1888)
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my new babies.
Comments (5)They look OK, except the mix needs a lot more perlite, still looks too peaty. I'd pot them a bit smaller too OR don't pot them up 'til they get quite crowded. I don't grow Cactus, but suggest in the last pic, that pots rather large, requires cautious watering. If you flip over to the 'Discussion' side, that's where Conversations are ongoing. Since your profile mentions you're here to learn (good for you!!) go on over to the Discussion side: there's lots to read & you can browse the FAQs as well. Most educational. This Gallery is rarely used now, since we can insert pix into posts so readily. Just so you know....See MoreMy New Baby Necklace
Comments (4)Congrats on your new little Crassula. These are quite forgiving, buy if the soil is too heavy and if your jar doesn't have a drainage hole it won't be good for the long run, because succulents need its soil to be rather dry to bone dry most of the time. The jar is very cute though. I'm not sure what white dust you mean, is there a close-up picture for the white spots? The plant looks rather healthy for now, but yeah see how it does in a week or two. Temperature wise I think you need worry not, but these do like quite a bit of sun and even thrives in direct sunlight. But yeah if you've decided to keep it as an office plant then hopefully it gets enough light through the windows. Also since it's indoor you don't need to water these very often, I water mine every 10-14 days, and ESPECIALLY if you're growing it in the jar then you gotta be careful not to give it too much water. Have fun and good luck!...See MoreMy new baby Strike It Rich (no flowers yet, but new growth!)
Comments (1)That looks very healthy!...See MoreSome of my new babies now have their own name.
Comments (7)Hi again - Seeing you seem to like looking at pictures, I'll post a few more of my own hybrids, mainly because I know they haven't been shown anywhere else. I've always been interested in colour and although shape is a very important attribute in quality bromeliads especially if they are being shown; it's the colour that's always been the most important to me and I never cease to wonder at the variety of colours that can appear in plants produced from the same seed capsule. The following batch of pictures are of a random group of hybrids I have bred since I started dabbling around in hybridising. They won't be everyone's cup of tea, however I'll be surprised if there isn't at least something among them that appeals to each of you. Neoregelia concentrica x ('Charm' x 'Cracker Jack') #007 Neoregelia ('Charm' x 'Cracker Jack') x 'Lambert's Pride' Neoregelia carcharodon x concentrica Neoregelia ('Charm' x 'Cracker Jack') x Self #003 Neoregelia concentrica x 'Painted Lady' #001 Neoregelia concentrica x 'Mister Odean' Neoregelia (carcharodon x concentrica) x Self #005 Neoregelia concentrica x ('Charm x 'Cracker Jack') #002 Neoregelia ('Charm' x 'Cracker Jack') x Self #005 Neoregelia concentrica x ('Charm' x 'Cracker Jack') #005 All the best, Nev....See Morejamilalshaw26
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