Hi Steemit! Who has not yet seen my roses? I am so delighted with them that I want to share their photos again and again, and I also grow them especially hard.
So, I had a batch of succulents Echeveria lovely rose grown from leaves. In order to save space, I planted them together in one cup. You can track the growth of roses in this post.
According to my observations, this type of succulents is growing quite actively. Roses have already begun to come out of the glass and in order to prevent damage and deformation of the outlets, they had to be planted. Today I finally decided to share my bouquet, although I really liked the way they look together .;)
Roses were divided into three groups, just to save space. Transplanting them was quite simple. Recently, I acquired ready-made mineral soil lechuza-pon. The root system of succulents develops well in this soil, it is easily released from the soil. The roots are damaged minimally, but since damage is still inevitable, the soil was completely dry. Also, for some time it is not recommended to water the plants after transplantation.;)
Also, I and many other succulent lovers made an observation that cuttings take root quickly enough in lechuza-pon soil. This soil can be used in pure form or as a component of a composite soil. All this is determined experimentally, depending on your conditions.
I hope that the next roses from the leaves will grow up soon. Spring holidays are also approaching, and I will be able to please succulent lovers with such cool views .;)
I added a photo with leafy cuttings so that you understand how it all began and what a huge path has been traveled from a barely distinguishable point to a full-fledged plant. How? Did you manage to find roses in the last photo? :)
Most of my roses were sold out, only a few pieces remained. In me the struggle is greed and desire to give beauty. :) It is good that new roses grow up and soon there will be many more of them.
Good quality will sell itself easily. Lovely roses.