Harpy
Very helpful member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2022
- Messages
- 534
- Reason
- DX FIBRO
- Diagnosis
- 11/2004
- Country
- AU
- State
- WA
Also the underside of the leaves if full of spores, I am going to learn how to grow them.Wow, no question why it's called that! So that's a giantific flower that is growing in a tree.
hope your Christmas cactus thrives for you , be waiting to find out how many flowers it produces.The opposite now, most unspectacular:
I've started tackling my poor li'l baby one (flower that originally grows in trees), the Christmas cactus. Maybe it wishes it were on a tree. So from now on it's getting only rain water on its roots and sprayed a little, only once a week as soon as the surface is dry, some coffee grounds every 2-3 weeks, until August, then fasting till the blossoms come. Lemme see if I can coax out more than 6 blossoms this year.... Everyone else gets 100s.
I will take a photo of one of mine tomorrow, it’s full of buds.
Sounds like you are doing it all ok. I had a large one in a pot and after the flood waters went it had died and never got another.And a money tree is one of my other big challenges, my wife overwatered one last year, after she thought it had got too dry, and it fell to bits inside of a week. So now I've been keeping a few leaves of it alive over the winter, but dry, and have now started to keep them damp, and they're slowly getting tiny new leaves, hope I'm doing this right...
I got a fair bit carried away today. When we got four very large pine trees cut down they got put through a shredder and now I have 3 mountains of mulch/wood chip. So hooked up mower trailer on mower and got all this done.
Below I got my peach, fig and lemon tree mulched.
Below is a large garden bed
This section of mulch below tidied up under on of my pot areas and my daughter is getting me some bush rock to edge it.