Orion_metalhead
Masterpiece
Picked up these cuttings at Home Depot while looking for trim for the spice rack I built my wife. As a thank you, she hid them from me for 3hrs because I have too many plants.

When I found them hidden behind another plant in the bedroom, I smuggled them downstairs so I could repot them into a better substrate for the winter.
I raked out the mess of soil they were in and picked them apart to find four plants with somewhat radial root planes.


I decided this one was my favorite from the bunch at the moment...

I started preparing a pot but realized I had my drainage screen in the shed so improvised by notching the lid to a container I found in the basement to act as a cover.


I used some of the soil from the original pot but added a bit of 8822 for airation and water retention. I like how quickly it dries for my succulents because I can water them more without worrying about root rot.

I also potted the others into spare pots. Now I have four of these things! I lightly watered after planting to settle them in the pot. Will leave em for a couple weeks unwatered now.


When I found them hidden behind another plant in the bedroom, I smuggled them downstairs so I could repot them into a better substrate for the winter.
I raked out the mess of soil they were in and picked them apart to find four plants with somewhat radial root planes.


I decided this one was my favorite from the bunch at the moment...

I started preparing a pot but realized I had my drainage screen in the shed so improvised by notching the lid to a container I found in the basement to act as a cover.


I used some of the soil from the original pot but added a bit of 8822 for airation and water retention. I like how quickly it dries for my succulents because I can water them more without worrying about root rot.

I also potted the others into spare pots. Now I have four of these things! I lightly watered after planting to settle them in the pot. Will leave em for a couple weeks unwatered now.
