By BumpyEvergreen -
Location: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Zone 7a
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 23, 2018 10:52 pm
Location: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Zone 7a
Posts: 46
Joined: Sat Jun 23, 2018 10:52 pm
- Wed Apr 03, 2024 8:35 pm
#449287
Hello all, after a long hiatus I have gotten back into growing. While I still had my plants, I had paid less attention than previous and am now back on the grind.
This thread will mostly be to document the growth and changes to my plants and setup. This will also give me more storage space to do with as I please. After repotting my bloody mary it started growing again whereas before it had gone through a dry dormancy, good to get it going again. My sibuyanensis x ampullaria also got a repot and pouted for a bit but they are both on the road again. Off to the right is edinensis x bicalcarata. I decided to take some cutting of my lanky ventricosa and ventrata, but I had mistakenly placed them in my cooler and they didn't appreciate it at all. I had to quickly move them to my warm tank. The move from peat to lfs helped save the stalled capensis. My sumatrana is doing very well making leaf jumps nearly twice as big as the last leaf. Binata multifida pink came back from the roots and is the only successful leaf prop currently. Since I got the cooler the undulatifolia, peltata(seedgrown), tenuis and spec anipahan have slown growth but I assume are happier.
This thread will mostly be to document the growth and changes to my plants and setup. This will also give me more storage space to do with as I please. After repotting my bloody mary it started growing again whereas before it had gone through a dry dormancy, good to get it going again. My sibuyanensis x ampullaria also got a repot and pouted for a bit but they are both on the road again. Off to the right is edinensis x bicalcarata. I decided to take some cutting of my lanky ventricosa and ventrata, but I had mistakenly placed them in my cooler and they didn't appreciate it at all. I had to quickly move them to my warm tank. The move from peat to lfs helped save the stalled capensis. My sumatrana is doing very well making leaf jumps nearly twice as big as the last leaf. Binata multifida pink came back from the roots and is the only successful leaf prop currently. Since I got the cooler the undulatifolia, peltata(seedgrown), tenuis and spec anipahan have slown growth but I assume are happier.
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