Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Winter Growing

I was prepared although little disappointed that I no longer 365 days of constant humid warm days which would be absolutely fantastic for my plants, some of these darlings definitely brightened my days by pushing out leaves.

Little White Soldiers do not rest at all! They've been growing! The spots are rather prominent on the new leaves.

Ms Olea's new leaves are weird - looking more like curry leaves. Her leaves are also thinner and missing her signature silver abaxial. 


There's some change to Philodendron Pluto's bud. Perhaps having the humidifier did make a change.


I finally moved both Stephania Erecta to LECA in a glass jar and leave them on the radiator after the one on the soil is dehydrated and crinkled. Yes you read right. And surprise, surprise, the dehydrated one might be sprouting soon! *Happiness*



Ive also made some Macramé hangers for the creeping babies. Oh Philodendron Micans for sure is putting out some growth! She's putting out so many new shoot and leaves!


The hangin cactus fern leaf fell off few nights ago and one branch was broken. 

Was visiting a giant hardware store and there was a very beautiful pot of Epiphyllum Disocactus Anguliger aka fishbone/ric rac/zig zag cactuc. In the pot, there was a loose broken branch and guess what I did?? :D. The 'cutting' seemed very recent as it's not really calloused yet so yeah.
The other jar on top contains lipstick plant (Aeschynanthus Japhrolepis). I've removed the tiny P. Micans cutting from the plastic container and dumped her in the same glass jar as the cactus leaf fern cuttings.

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