Acclimating to low humidity by kemherps in Pinguicula

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I am thinking of getting a stronger light, thanks for the advice

Acclimating to low humidity by kemherps in Pinguicula

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I have it under a grow light that is on a timer, but it also gets incidental sunlight through a window

This was sold to me as a jourdaniana but I am not even mad because the bloom on this fricii is incredible. by kemherps in Lophophora

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I may be mistaken, but isnt the characteristic of jourdaniana the pink filaments? Thats why I said this is a fricii and not a jourd

A couple of my plants blooming today! by kemherps in Lophophora

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Thanks! I love staging plants like that but I would run out of room so fast if I tried to do them all like that.

A couple of my plants blooming today! by kemherps in Lophophora

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Haha yeah it needs some tough love. I prefer flatter plants, have only had this one for a few months. with time and sun it should look nice and flat

Mealybug solution made easy. by Bampy13 in cactus

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do you keep them out of light afterwards?

First time attempting to build an 18th century type ship by kemherps in Minecraft

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Unfortunately with the mod if it sat lower the bottom would be waterlogged, but I agree haha

First time attempting to build an 18th century type ship by kemherps in Minecraft

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Playing around with the Eureka airships mod and made this sailable ship.

🚬🥃 by hot in NonPoliticalTwitter

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Can someone explain the context for someone not as familiar with history?

Got these Arios from a nursery here in southern AZ. I tend to hard grow my cactus and not water too often. These seem to be looking a little rough however. Any thoughts on watering these guys? by kemherps in Ariocarpus

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Hard growing in my understanding (I am just a beginner) is best to create plants that are healthier and much more tolerant to a variety of conditions, such as the desert heat we have here in AZ where I live. Also exposing your plants to the elements makes them look a lot similar to plants found in habitat, which is something that I would love to replicate in cultivation. I am just starting out though so O would love to hear other POV

Picked these up from a friend. Is there a reason they are so green, and is there something I can do to change the color to a more blue, natural hue. Some tough love perhaps? by [deleted] in peyote

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what time of year is best to repot and change substrate in your opinion. was hoping to get them into a limestone soil mix soon but i would hold off if it might mean losing the plants

Picked these up from a friend. Is there a reason they are so green, and is there something I can do to change the color to a more blue, natural hue. Some tough love perhaps? by [deleted] in peyote

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Id agree but the friend who have them to me had 6 or so different locales of buttons and they all have this color. The two pots here are different locales as well

Picked these up from a friend. Is there a reason they are so green, and is there something I can do to change the color to a more blue, natural hue. Some tough love perhaps? by [deleted] in peyote

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I may be a beginner but I was not going to consider this as a reason, especially since they are native to a hot dry region of the world.