#succulents and cacti

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Trichocereus bridgesii (P*nis Cactus) and one of my Guatemalan bracelets.

He is a small grower for real though. He’s also given me two… Babies? I’m trying to grow one of them separately and we’ll see if that works or not.

He gets bright indirect light

Let him dry well between watering sessions, then give him a good soak!

Not picky with humidity.

Do you grow one of this? Share your experience.

Questions? Ask me anything!


HAPPY SUNDAY! My gorgeous Othonna Capensis (ruby necklace) is starting to bloom! This succulent is marvelous. Why?

1) their color changes depending on the amount of light they get.

2) Super easy to propagate. Clip and stick in soil.

3) The flowers are super cute!

4) Super easy to care for.

Question? Ask them away!

Do you grow one? Share any tips

HAPPY MONDAY! My gorgeous Othonna Capensis (ruby necklace) is starting to bloom! This succulent is marvelous. Why?

1) their color changes depending on the amount of light they get.

2) Super easy to propagate. Clip and stick in soil.

3) The flowers are super cute!

4) Super easy to care for.

Do you grow one? Share any tips

Questions? Ask them away!


Find a Monstera Deliciosa! (There’s 4) - Let me know in the comments!!!

Last weekend I was finally able to clean, rearrange and check the soil of all my garage plants. My mother in law also gave me that poinsettia.

BTW, did you know poinsettia are f* euphorbias?! Let me know if I was the only human being that didn’t know that!


04.09.2020

I have no room for more plants but I bought some anyways, what can I say…

02.09.2020

My little succulent propagations

Look who’s blooming! This is a Gymnocalycium, native from the southern side of the South America. It’s new on the collection and really small but still gifts me with that bloom! The flowers seems to be white, the cacti itself stays a hue of purple/gray. It can’t accommodate more flowers so is producing 4 buds, a lot yet for it’s size, those are sure one of my favorite cacti.

When the bloom open up I’ll post more pictures.

Can’t stop buying new plants. Mammillaria plumosa and an unknown cactus respectively. Rain season is just starting here in Brazil, but I’ll manage them at my terrace so they’ll receive the best brightness I can provide as well as the best evaporation. Cacti usually are way more resistant than other succulents but somehow rainwater is always a blessing.

More updates on them soon!

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