r/GrowYourSpines • u/Lollysussything • 17h ago
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Small family photo :)
I have gotten them over the years from markets, eBay, festivals, shows and I’ve seed grown a couple of them
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New addition !
Yeah
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My Pachypodium gracilius is so fat. Should I repot to a little bit bigger pot?
If you want it to stay fat, keep it pot bound
r/mesembs • u/Lollysussything • 1d ago
Plant Progress These stress colours are beautiful!
Before and after
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New addition !
Keep that one in a small pot for many years, it’ll be a stunner if hard grown!
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I recently bought this hydnophytum formicarum caudex online and the leaves arrived a little unhappy. Should I be worried about what’s on them or is it likely shock from being shipped?
I would definitely keep it out of direct sunlight, otherwise it’ll burn
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Is this gold?
I can’t really tell since the focus on it is a little blurry
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Ronnie mcnutt full video
It is genuinely scary how he picked his firearm up and, without hesitation, just ended it. I feel heartbroken that this guy went out like that. If only he received the help he needed.
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Advice needed
Vines* 😂
r/Caudex • u/Lollysussything • 2d ago
Advice needed
A few months back I received my dioscorea and planted it in the shallow pot shown, after some research I’ve realised that they grow considerably slower than in a taller pot. Would it be a good idea to repot now? I have some pots that are of very similar width, but an extra 5cm/2inch tall. Its vibes have grown all throughout summer and doesn’t seem to slow down. (In Australia.)
What are your suggestions?
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First Time Getting Into Slipknot
16, when I listened to their 1999 album I was hooked
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Fastest growing caudex
My Kedrostis Africana, dioscorea elephantipes and ipomoea platensis have grown extremely fast
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Elder mimic fan ate [by me]
Love it!
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What variety of Stephania are these?
Idk erecta lol, they’re all poached regardless
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Is this gold?
Looks like sand
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I suppose this will work
What’s the species? 😮
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Attainable baobab-like species?
Brachychiton rupestris
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ID please?
I have a latispinus and it looks very different to this one.
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Does all obesa have such shallow roots?
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r/Euphorbiaceae
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17h ago
One of my small seedlings is in a very tall and thin pot (for saplings) since its roots are so lengthy!