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Friday, December 12, 2014

Donkey's Tail & Hanging Succulents






















This is my favorite part of my garden.
Its not a big space (but a big deal indeed)
I'm happy the way these turned to be, as they are so fragile to touch - leave alone too much water can cause a major damage to them.

Then I got more ambitious in creating a succulent hanging garden.
Where everything such as these hang beautifully cascading below.
My only concern is that if they get damage in the long run.
So far so good.

The mother of million seemed to be invading other pots and what I feared most came to pass - they are invasive indeed. Regardless - I love their cascading effect too. I took few cuttings and placed them on my Balcony Cactus Garden but they didn't fare well and some didn't even make it.

I'm hoping that the new ones will some visible progress in their cascading effect.
After all - they are indeed beautiful.
Don't you think so?








Thursday, November 6, 2014

Succulents : Leaf Propagation






















Sometimes I find it interesting to grow succulents using their leaves.
The baby plant sprout out and creating a new plant still amazes me.
The only setback is their slow and steady method - in a way, that teaches patience.
That is what succulents are all about - patience.

I had visited a nursery which displayed this whole plant
of which many of its leaves were broken and detached,
Littered around the display area.
I asked if I can have few of these leaves and got them trying out here.
And this is the result of it.
Out of 4 leaves - One turn out well.





















This type seemed to be very vigorous.
The Ghost Plant - they seemed to grow perfectly when use sand as a medium.
Proper care must be given that they are not accidentally touched or disturbed.
When they do - they seemed to go on a dormant mode - retarding their growth process.

Do let me know your succulent propagation methods and styles.
Love to hear your success story.



Donkey's Tail - Succulents























It is not impossible to have a rich cascading effect using succulents.
The challenge is taking up the risk in doing the impossible to get it done.

Whenever I buy a succulent - I considered it loss.
That is to say - that they are already dead
(That gives a sense of reality that if in case they do indeed get to survive,
I consider it the next half of the battle won)

In most cases - succulents are so unpredictable.
Sometimes they do so well, sometimes the go dormant
And sometimes, dead.






















To avoid such a pain.
I found few matters necessary to change the course of their fate.
That is: I always change the soil medium that suit my lowland climate.
(the ones that come to my place are often planted using cocopeat, not the type of fast draining type of medium you would expect to find for these type of plants)

In due course of changing them.
That's where the stress begins.
Sometimes these plants just don't make it.
But when they do - they do it greatly.






















The other thing I find is watering.
These seemed to need more than weekly watering.
Perhaps like 3-4 days once.
Organic fertiliser works best - at least once a month would make a difference.
Not using fertiliser would mean slow growth.
And these ever grow so slowly.

But once they started their growth regime.
They are considered care free plants.
Nothing much is expected from them.

















A very small succulent plant came in.
Its known of mother of millions.
Somehow that small plant manage to invade into other pots and choking the rest of the species.
I manage to trim and replant it elsewhere.
This one - somehow manage to outgrow the rest of the succulents.

I do plan to get more different varieties of the donkey's tail.
These sedum species do give me a thrill
especially the cascading effects of  layered levels of leaves,
arranged neatly like beads.

 Do tell me if you have these type of succulents in your garden.
Tell me your story concerning these.
I would like to hear about them.








Thursday, July 24, 2014

Propagating Succulents using Leaf

















One of the easiest ways to keep a species going is to continuously propagating them.
I use this method, it is slow but a sure success.
Sometimes cuttings tends to dry up or rot
but these leaf propagation seemed to face better success rate than cuttings.

Here are the progress growth pictures in duration within few weeks.

Method:

A pot of sand, watering once a week.
Keep in a bright shaded area without any disturbance.
And they happily grow nicely.

Note:
Watering - just barely making the surface wet.
The sand should had dried off within few days.
Not to water until the soil is bone dry.

Here are Succulents:
Ghost plant
Panda plant
Donkey's Tail
and Mother of Millions (dark spotted leaves)























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