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Oh, I’m so sorry!

That’s slightly embarrassing… :oops:
I am the type of person that forgets your name in the 1/2 second it took you to say it and with the way people can change pfp and everything... For me when I can't remember our clients' names or where they live or that I've ever been there before it's not embarrassing, it's starting to be scary. lollolol 🤣 🤣 🤣
 
I am the type of person that forgets your name in the 1/2 second it took you to say it and with the way people can change pfp and everything... For me when I can't remember our clients' names or where they live or that I've ever been there before it's not embarrassing, it's starting to be scary. lollolol 🤣 🤣 🤣
REAL don't worryy
 
Jener8or, do I remember correctly that you have a Huernia in your collection?
If so, I would love some tips :D
Did you get one?! Or looking for similar care with your Stapelia? It's probably a plant I could tell you what I think I've done wrong mostly! Haha.

When I got mine, I didn't water it enough and it dropped one of it's arms and so I've been rerooting that part of it, but seems good now. I just give them a good water if they're squishy and when the pot is light (and if they have the roots to suck up water--just not wanting to over water the one that doesn't have any or not too many roots). But that has been my tactic is all! Not planning on watering too much if they don't look like they need it this winter, but since it'll be warm and fireplace dry, I think I'll make sure to keep tabs on them anyways, if that makes sense (no repeating lost limbs hopefully or anything :lol:.)

I have mine in the SW facing window indoors.
 
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Did you get one?! Or looking for similar care with your Stapelia? It's probably a plant I could tell you what I think I've done wrong mostly! Haha.

When I got mine, I didn't water it enough and it dropped one of it's arms and so I've been rerooting that part of it, but seems good now. I just give them a good water if they're squishy and when the pot is light (and if they have the roots to suck up water--just not wanting to over water the one that doesn't have any or not too many roots). But that has been my tactic is all! Not planning on watering too much if they don't look like they need it this winter, but since it'll be warm and fireplace dry, I think I'll make sure to keep tabs on them anyways, if that makes sense (no repeating lost limbs hopefully or anything :lol:.)

I have mine in the SW facing window indoors.

Maybe, possibly, we don’t know yet:lol:. Huernia hystrix. Yours is Huernia zebrina, right? I love that one.

Ok, so very standard succulent care. Good to know. A lot like the stapelia/orbea variegata. What are their growing rates like? Root system?
One thing about transitioning to terracotta pots that isn’t exactly ideal, is that I can’t do proper soil checks anymore. Thankfully I didn’t rely on them much, but it was a good tool.

Thank you! Apologies for not replying sooner, phone died, and it was late enough at night that I should have already been to bed
 
Maybe, possibly, we don’t know yet:lol:. Huernia hystrix. Yours is Huernia zebrina, right? I love that one.

Ok, so very standard succulent care. Good to know. A lot like the stapelia/orbea variegata. What are their growing rates like? Root system?
One thing about transitioning to terracotta pots that isn’t exactly ideal, is that I can’t do proper soil checks anymore. Thankfully I didn’t rely on them much, but it was a good tool.

Thank you! Apologies for not replying sooner, phone died, and it was late enough at night that I should have already been to bed
Oh, that looks like a fun one! I hope you get it! I think in terms of rerooting plants, this one seemed pretty quick about it. I don't think I can give a fair assessment on growth rate because I slowed it down so much, but I can speak on its resilience and I mean, for the 3 months I've had it, I think it has grown :lol:.

I'm excited to see H. hystrix if this acquisition happens! That will be a neat one to have!

No worries about replying sooner. I hope everything's going well for you!

What kind of pots did you use before terra cotta and how did it help with soil checks? Sorry I probably missed that in your previous posts. I've been tempted to get some clear pots just for fun, to check root health and everything for certain plants but then they're plastic, so :confused:.
 
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Printed out so many of these spooky black kitties for my Etsy store. I've created an army lol :lol:
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Oh, that looks like a fun one! I hope you get it! I think in terms of rerooting plants, this one seemed pretty quick about it. I don't think I can give a fair assessment on growth rate because I slowed it down so much, but I can speak on its resilience and I mean, for the 3 months I've had it, I think it has grown :lol:.

I'm excited to see H. hystrix if this acquisition happens! That will be a neat one to have!

No worries about replying sooner. I hope everything's going well!

Thank you, hopefully I get one soon;););).

I need to repot it before taking photos
 

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