Showing posts with label Philodendron pedatum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philodendron pedatum. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Sun Loving

Monstera Variegata grew a very long aerial root I don't know what to do because it's in the way of everything.

Transplanted most of the water-rooted plants.

I should do the same for Strings of Turtles too but I'm just lazy. 

P. Pedatum looking pretty lush and cute although she hasn't showed her true leaf form. I like how compact she is.

Sansiviera has grown 2 babies.

Stephania Erecta revived! Yeah! I can see roots from the outside and that's very statisfying.

My happy girl Squami grew so tall it snapped so it's time for propagate.

She also grew a new bud.

After months of no action, hoya grew new pair of fishtails and growing another at the base.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Accidental Addition

A rather impromptu trip to the local nursery (I was thinking to get a variegated pothos and a maidenhair to experiment in semi-hydroponics.) got me some free stuff. 

Peperomia prostrata aka Strings of Turtles. This is something that I never considered buying because there's no appeal. But there were a couple of strands on the floor so why not? Maybe I can sell or swap. Why are the stems not red though? And I also cut 2 cuttings to propagate in water as a safety net.

Philodendron pedatum babies. They just arrived that the staff were shifting them that some babies popped out, so why not. 

Lastly, a broken Epipremnum aureum (Pothos) NJoy which I cut into 3 separate cuttings.

 While browsing, I noticed this very attractive Asplenium nidus (very likely a Campio, Champion's Bird's Nest Fern?) and no I didn't get it. Also I didn't get the pothos and maidenhair fern. I just got myself some transparent orchid pots.