We had RAIN last week, a whole day of light steady, beautiful rain. And the plants have thanked me. Everything is looking cleaner, and plumper and generally well just MORE gorgeous.
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Echeveria 'Fukushyuu Nishiki' |
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Echeveria subsessilis variegata |
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Echeveria cuspidata v gemmula 'La Joya' |
Meanwhile - some seed growing attempts. My cotyledon undulara flowered a while ago (around the end of last year apparently - the photo flower was from New Years Eve)
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Cotyledon undulata |
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Cotyledon undulata in flower |
anyway I noticed last week that the flowers had dried off, and there looked to be seed. So I attempted sowing some, and low and behold I got growth!! So then I harvested the rest and tried for a second batch.... I do believe I may have done an "Epic Fail" in even disbursement of seed. But well, it was fun! Now to see if I can get these to a decent size. (P.S. I have a heat mat and grow lights inside the house which is what I used to get these started)