u/Sonar42

Image 1 — My first Cloche
Image 2 — My first Cloche

My first Cloche

My partner got me a jewel orchid and I decided to put it in a cloche. IDK if this is technically a terrarium? It’s simple and kinda goofy but now I’m super inspired and am hoping this won’t be my last post. Really want to do something with ferns, nerve plants and I also would love to work with live moss and found bark. First pic is with the glass off because I’m not sure the best way to photograph it with the top on

u/Sonar42 — 6 days ago

Got this aglaonema cutting a month+ ago. Wasn’t sure I was going to see anything

u/Sonar42 — 7 days ago

It took a second but seeing some great root growth. Now I kinda just wanna keep it in the champagne flute 😄

u/Sonar42 — 7 days ago
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Got this little guy at a plant exchange and it fit perfectly in this tea pot!

u/Sonar42 — 7 days ago

Has anyone noticed Pink Arrowheads being sold everywhere, usually at a discount? I picked this one up at my Giant which never has a good plant selection. It’s my first Syngonium. It’s a beautiful plant and is thriving. My theory is sellers were trying to push them for Valentine’s Day and now there’s a surplus that they’re are trying to unload. Probably totally over thinking this 😄. Curious if any one has any thoughts/ if I’m completely off base 🤷‍♀️.

u/Sonar42 — 10 days ago

It’s been about a month of water prop for this guy. It’s an old, rehabbed plant. Its pot partner collapsed from cane rot so I wasn’t sure we were gonna see any results. About a week ago we started seeing nodes and a few days ago roots appeared!

u/Sonar42 — 10 days ago

Enjoying my first sting of turtles. What do you use to pin down a vine/ node you want to root? I added a top layer of moss which helped with some rooting but not with some longer vines. They seems to delicate to use something like a Bobby pin

u/Sonar42 — 11 days ago