Finally I succeeded
Finally I succeeded
After many moons and many houseplants. I've managed to keep one alive long enough to get a baby snek.
Just need to watch how I water it.
Awesome! Mine just bloomed for the first time after almost 10 years.
15 0 ReplyI’ve been propagating these things for years, and I had no idea they could bloom. That’s wild. Congrats!
8 0 ReplyMe either! It was a complete surprise.
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Oh, congratulations!
7 0 ReplyThanking you
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I’m just going to bet your path to victory was completely forgetting you had a snake plant for five years.
6 0 ReplyPretty much. Left it months without watering because it was behind the curtain. Now I'm scared to water.
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Love new pups! Congrats!
7 1 ReplyHopefully I can propagate a bit. Not sure
3 0 ReplyI think you can, the plant looks very happy with whatever you're doing. Imo they like to get a little rooty so don't repot it for a bit. You can split the rhizomes easily with a knife and prop it when the time is right.
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It looks like the plant succeeded in spite of your efforts
3 0 ReplyOthers haven't been so lucky. That's a snek a split up. Had 3 to start with. Just overwatered
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It's a cute lil snek
2 0 ReplyIt was. Fil drowned it. Not sure if it will survive. Almost almost
1 0 ReplyFingers and toes crossed 🤞
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It's a Snake plant the real trick would be, that not happening.
1 3 ReplyI've had a few but I tend to over water. My curse, or theirs
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