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Comments (269)Conny - I don't think you will have problems with that browning one either. Your Aboukyu is looking fantastic! Howard - You're up for the challenge! I think you're an expert with dealing with rootless Haworthia now, haha. It really does get easier, doesn't it? Today I took the plunge and attempted my first pup-separation like this for my Haworthia truncata 'Omori'. The pups were starting to deform the shape of the mother plant, so it's time for them to finally go. Here they are together: And after some very careful cutting I managed to keep a fat root on one pair of offsets. They were joined together so they will stay like that for now. The other offset has no roots so I am letting it callous. One more photo of plants in progress - Haworthia 'Sansenjyu' 三仙壽. It was etiolated a bit when I got it, but now the nice shape and form is growing out....See MoreHaworthians Untie! Page 5
Comments (293)It's so much fun, isn't it!! First seeing them germinate, then slowly developing into miniature plants, they're soooo cute. Plus, with the seeds that were a result of natural pollination, it's exciting to see what the result will be. These were sowed in April by the way... I usually have germination result anywhere from 3 days to 4 or 6 weeks max, but I have 3 seeds from hand pollination that I sowed at the beginning of June, but still nada... I'm not prepared to give up on them yet though ;-)...See MoreQuotes 7 - 22 - 17 page 2 lighter
Comments (2)Irreverant & lighthearted about so-called serious subjects, it's a good way to deal with all the absurdities in the world is a good way to survive them...See MoreHaworthians Page 6
Comments (273)Here is a pup from what I believe is a H. retusa 'Mutica'. It was completely brown when it was on the outskirts of a grow light in my basement. I brought it upstairs and put it next to a window. It's now partly back to green. I thought the pattern was interesting. The bottom part isn't in shadow, it really is brown. (I'm referring to the leaf facing the camera.) It almost looks like one of those chocolate Haworthias or even the H. 'Violet' above. I wonder if keeping it in just the right amount of light would keep it this way. Probably impossible, plus I like this one green, but it might be interesting to try....See MorePagan
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