Plants. I'm finding that they're really peculiar creatures. Some want to grow to
right about the size of your home really quickly, some take a few months to pop out a new leaf. Both of those situations are cause for a little dance...at least for me.
Here's Hal, the
Haworthia limifolia. I bought him in February, and at the time I just had to re-pot everything new that came in. Honestly, Hal might be slightly overpotted. His root ball has maybe an inch to grow wide and two inches to grow down. I don't water him much and he basically looks the exact same way today. He doesn't complain about water, doesn't mind being neglected, and is fun to touch!
 |
Everyone say hi to Hal. |
I checked my plants after about a week of neglect and Hal was one of the last to get checked last night. What do I see?
 |
Hal was busy pupping! |
I was so excited to see Hal do
something - anything! - that I did a happy dance. I was worried I was overwatering. He was moved to the shelves I set up for the summer instead of the windowsill and was also worried he wasn't getting enough light. (The top shelf gets mostly indirect light and about a half hour of bright light a day.) I was worried about nothing because he was happily making a baby. I support single dads.
So, almost 5 months later Hal does something. That's perfectly fine by me.
Next up: Sammy the
Chlorophytum gets an update. He's really come a long way.