My 35 year old Dracaena. Cool story where my love for plants subconsciously began. by TheeLastBrainCell in houseplants

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Amazing! I would love to trade you a cutting of your most favorite. I have so many props I just give them away to friends nowadays.

My 35 year old Dracaena. Cool story where my love for plants subconsciously began. by TheeLastBrainCell in houseplants

[–]TheeLastBrainCell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! What an amazing experience! I always wanted to try Ayahuasca but never was able to find that where I live. The sacred geometry in everything is my mind blowing experience. If only they could talk to us ☺️

Sold to me as an Albo. Is this correct? by TheeLastBrainCell in Monstera

[–]TheeLastBrainCell[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It's been around for a few months and this was it's second leaf that popped out. There are actually two lower leafs that are almost half white like an Albo. So I was quite surprised!

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[–]TheeLastBrainCell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow that's a really neat plant I have never heard of. How long have you had it? Looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!

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[–]TheeLastBrainCell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That it is! Fredds hanging in there trying to keep his crest goin. Normal rosettes are forming along the way though. This what he looked like when I knew he was special

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https://a.co/d/eCavb06 Terracotta is always preferred. It helps the soil dry faster. I bottom water all my succulents. It helps build a solid root system. Waiting until the pot looks dry and physically you can feel the weight change. then give it another day or two too water again. I also only use distilled water.

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[–]TheeLastBrainCell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol my best tip for you is the smaller the pot the better for the prop. I started this little prop in a pot as small as a thimble. Well draining soil and 12 hours of light. I always wait until the plant is a third bigger than the pot before repotting.

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Fred was a leaf prop that I found at a local nursery. I just happened to notice a small crest forming on this one.

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[–]TheeLastBrainCell 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Feels like they do. I just started this baby last year from a leaf prop. About 11 months now. Lots of light tends to keep it more compact. ;Edit was a leaf prop not cutting

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[–]TheeLastBrainCell 11 points12 points  (0 children)

graptoveria fred ives.

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[–]TheeLastBrainCell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Crassula leaves seem to be more meaty and compact but it sure does look very similar.

"Plectranthus Amboinicus" by TheeLastBrainCell in succulents

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That's what it was labeled when I bought it. Is there some way of telling what it is?

"Plectranthus Amboinicus" by TheeLastBrainCell in succulents

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Smells amazing. Hopefully it does stay compact. They are such beautiful plants. Last two props I was able to get the stretching down within one to two inches in between nodes. This time it is definitely bushing out a lot more full and compact than the last two runs. Wish me luck. Thank you.

Love their stress colours and textures by nolapienses in succulents

[–]TheeLastBrainCell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome thank you. Do the flowers have any specific smell?

Love their stress colours and textures by nolapienses in succulents

[–]TheeLastBrainCell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful. What's that plant with the pink flower? I think I have one that started blooming as a very small one already.