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Ответитьexcellent thanks
ОтветитьI like smart girls
Ответить“They hate to be wet” - after nearly a year of owning one I’m well aware of that now living in a UK climate. Left it out the back, neglected it and it shrunk from about 100% down till about 30% of its original size. Losing a lot of its original appealing parts aswel. Drained all the water out one sunny day and put it in a covered part out my back, but still in a great sun spot and it’s transformed into a beautiful thing, with extra limbs flowering from it. I’ve no idea what will happen next. Are the, limbs going to die n need removed?
ОтветитьAlso bottom parts of the plant had rotted off... very cool how I’ve noticed it’s changes in the duration I’ve had it 🙃
ОтветитьReally looking forward to my next sunny day off when I can remove one of the trio and find another planting pot for it 😁
ОтветитьAaahhhhh ur sooo cute and beautiful 😍😍
Ответитьhow often should you water them... twice a month?
ОтветитьThx so much for your wonderful clip!
ОтветитьDifferentiate from succulents and sempervivums. I live in very wet Yorkshire and have a rockery full of them outside. Semperviviums survive in snow, rain, anything. It’s the hardiest plant there is. They naturally grow in the alpine regions on rocks. Other succulents however, don’t stand a chance in those conditions.
ОтветитьI don't have grit but I live on a beach. Can I use sterilized sand as grit?
Ответить8 its fukosima fun pots fruit too
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