Well hello you watery delight. Oh, and you too. Well look at you all with your magnificent colors. I might just have to take some photographs, and study your existence. Don’t mind me, I just want to propagate you have a roof full of your friends soon.
the twigster,
Josephine
PS: Anyone with knowledge on how to care for these guys, share please.
full sun, little water, no fertilizer, well drained soil with sand and pebbles in.
these guys are really easy to look after but beware ! before you know it you’re addicted to them and you’ll want more and more !
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No kidding, I was just looking up how to propagate these beauties! Easy as pie.
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gwenniesgarden has it.. Propagate with a leaf. Remove one or more leaves from the base of the stem that is healthy & (SUCCULENT), place the end on top of or slightly into the sand( local is best) and in a month or so you will see a baby start to emerge! I have started most of my collection that way! It will take 6 months for a small plant.
I bought a few in Arizona, the rest were (stolen leaves) don’t tell anybody!
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Are those pics from the countryside, botanic garden or nursery.. nice specimen pics!
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