The succulent planting journal—April 2013
For the readers who are interested, I'll elaborate on my little experiences with succulents. The succulent planting journal—April 2013, the green succulents during the two-month rainy season, continue reading below!
After nearly two months of the rainy season, there was a day with bright sunshine. I wonder if there are people who are as happy as I am.
Happily washing clothes, drying blankets, and taking pictures of the succulents, the day was busy but incredibly joyful. Two months of rain, from light drizzle to heavy downpour. When it's not raining in the morning, I quickly move the succulents outside, and as soon as it starts raining, I bring them back in. The originally beautiful succulents are now all green.
In recent days, I also posted the growth history of the succulents on Weibo. If the weather were good for these two months, the succulents would definitely be more vibrant.
Seductive Gentleman No. 1 - Old trunk autumn beauty.
Seductive Gentleman No. 2 - Red稚莲.
Crazy Gentleman No. 1 - Quiet night.
The quiet night that originally only had little ones is now so big.
I'm contemplating whether to let the mother continue to raise the babies or cut the top off.
The leaf-cutting babies of quiet night.
By the way, the price of quiet night has skyrocketed overnight, and I can secretly rejoice in that.
Seductive Gentleman No. 3 - Old trunk姬胧月.
White peony.
Seductive Gentleman No. 4 - Small ball rose.
Only the small ball rose is still maintaining its red color, which is a comfort.
The above is the related explanation about the green succulents during the two-month rainy season in the succulent planting journal—April 2013, hoping it brings a little help to your life!