Clementine
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On the plus side, they can go in the adult enclosure.
(Ft. a scrub sponge that has been through it, but is still smiling)
(Ft. a scrub sponge that has been through it, but is still smiling)
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This is amazing lol! You have a little chameleon jungle gym in your tubOn the plus side, they can go in the adult enclosure.
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Haha thank you! I’m planning to do a hanging garden setup and am growing out a bunch of philos and such. I’m a crazy plant lady.You are funny... I like it. You would be surprised at how many sticks it can take to fill in a 2x2x4 cage.
WOW! On the top shelf what is the split leaf to the far left?Haha thank you! I’m planning to do a hanging garden setup and am growing out a bunch of philos and such. I’m a crazy plant lady.
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And that works? I can not kill my gift from Vikki ya know... I almost lost my satin pothos cuttings but they survived my stupidity.I just did that very thing today, I know you weren’t asking me but literally just today, I cut some of the length off of the real leggy ones and poked holes in the soil with a skewer and added them bad into her bald head!
Well I’ll be honest I’ve never done it before but I saw this as a method on a successful plant keepers instagram page… I’d wait for @Clementine to chime in … after all I’m just kinda winging it like youAnd that works? I can not kill my gift from Vikki ya know... I almost lost my satin pothos cuttings but they survived my stupidity.
My pour satin pothos cuttings she sent were not quite ready with roots... But I thought heck I can plant it. Then I forgot to water the plant for 2 weeks. Yeah... She started to die. She was not used to my abuse. Meanwhile I thought I was doing so good replanting my mass cane. Bought her this beautiful new ceramic pot... $28 bucks for this overpriced thing. Welp she lost 2 of her stalks and now the last one is dying off. So apparently I killed her and wasted $28 on a fancy ceramic pot and $15 on stupid fancy dirt with supposedly lower risk of gnats. I feel like I got played a bit on the dirt. Cause I got the gnats anyways.Well I’ll be honest I’ve never done it before but I saw this as a method on a successful plant keepers instagram page… I’d wait for @Clementine to chime in … after all I’m just kinda winging it like you
Yeaaaaah, that being said i would propagate the wandering Jew clippings first so they have roots incase you forget to water, they root so easy and mine is next to all the other plants I have to water so hopefully i don’t forget but I’ve definitely killed more then I’ve kept alive, I honestly think I started doing better once I got Jeb I think the humidity in the room from his enclosure helps and honestly I’ve been trying a lot harder because I’ve waisted a ton of money as well… I think the best soil I’ve found for most of my plants is a mix of the fox farms with some orchid bark and more perlite …. Again no clue just picking up tips and tricks from people that seem to know what they’re doing.My pour satin pothos cuttings she sent were not quite ready with roots... But I thought heck I can plant it. Then I forgot to water the plant for 2 weeks. Yeah... She started to die. She was not used to my abuse. Meanwhile I thought I was doing so good replanting my mass cane. Bought her this beautiful new ceramic pot... $28 bucks for this overpriced thing. Welp she lost 2 of her stalks and now the last one is dying off. So apparently I killed her and wasted $28 on a fancy ceramic pot and $15 on stupid fancy dirt with supposedly lower risk of gnats. I feel like I got played a bit on the dirt. Cause I got the gnats anyways.
Yeah I actually mixed 3 different types. Dirt stuff with stuff, orchid bark, and some sort of volcanic rock stuff. I dunno. Apparently it is good to have other junk in there so they breathe or something. I dunno. I do much better with chams then plants. Maybe never ask me for plant help just cham helpYeaaaaah, that being said i would propagate the wandering Jew clippings first so they have roots incase you forget to water, they root so easy and mine is next to all the other plants I have to water so hopefully i don’t forget but I’ve definitely killed more then I’ve kept alive, I honestly think I started doing better once I got Jeb I think the humidity in the room from his enclosure helps and honestly I’ve been trying a lot harder because I’ve waisted a ton of money as well… I think the best soil I’ve found for most of my plants is a mix of the fox farms with some orchid bark and more perlite …. Again no clue just picking up tips and tricks from people that seem to know what they’re doing.
Sure just come on in and brag! I am over here on the struggle bus.I feel like I got lucky with my wandering jew because it is TAKING OVER one of my enclosures.
That’s awesome! They add the prettiest pop of colorI feel like I got lucky with my wandering jew because it is TAKING OVER one of my enclosures.
waaaaaaaaat waaaaaaaaahSure just come on in and brag! I am over here on the struggle bus.
It's a rhaphidophora tetrasperma! They grow like crazy and vine everywhere!WOW! On the top shelf what is the split leaf to the far left?
A quick head's up that the plant community is trying to shift the name of these to inch plant/wandering dude. The original name is connected to a very anti-Semitic myth! https://bloomboxclub.com/blogs/news/why-were-no-longer-using-the-name-wandering-jewOk @Clementine you obviously know plants... I need advice.. @MissSkittles sent me Wandering Jew cuttings. They were tiny when I got them. This is what they look like now. How do I get this thing to be fuller. Should I cut them and start more cuttings?
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