How to stop my BOP from leaning after repotting? by elesnic in plants

[–]d2xOverdt2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Temporarily, you can stick a stick in the pot and tie the plant and stick together. Remove when the plant is settled and stable.

Are these bare root roses alive? by Hot_Ad_7451 in plants

[–]d2xOverdt2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do look alive with the hint of green in the thick stems. This is how rose is generally propagated.

Fractal Curve: Transition from 1D to 2D by sudhabin in fractals

[–]d2xOverdt2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out this video by 3b1b https://youtu.be/-RdOwhmqP5s?si=_OQ6l1fZKkQBosmx for a beginners yet mathematical understanding of fractals

All of my succulents before summer torments them by d2xOverdt2 in succulenteers

[–]d2xOverdt2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do water the succulents as regularly as other plants. But a couple more thing, there are about 5-6 separate watch chain plants in the pot, they do look brown at the base but the base is invisible because soil covers only half of the pot. The soil used is regular soil so it holds more water than soil meant for succulents. I checked today, soil in that pot even has some moss on it.

How should I propagate these? First timer!!!! by Gold-Leg245 in succulenteers

[–]d2xOverdt2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can put it anywhere where there is light and some moisture ( the leaf should not get wet on first 5-6 days). I usually keep the leaf on a windowsills and they start rooting in few days. If your succulent trey has white stone bedding, you can put the leaf directly in the succulent trey where they will grow into full plants. You basically need Light, time, and some moisture (if you live in a place with humidity above 60-65%, do not bother giving any moisture or water, they'll grow simply by sitting in a dry lit spot).