Graptopetalum Paraguayense subsp. Paraguayense
Graptopetalum 'Ghost plant'
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 11
- 2
- Early Autumn 2017
- 11
- 2
- Early Autumn 2017
- 6
- 5
Graptopetalum Paraguayense subsp. Paraguayense
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 11
- Early Autumn 2017
- 11
Just noticed my Ghost Plant is growing babies along its stem while I was watering it! ๐๐ฑcan't wait to see this guy grow! Also question time! โโ๐ค is the bottom of the stem okay? It kinda looks like it's rotting but it was like that when I brought it? Any explanation? ๐ #ghostplant #new-growth #question
They are babies ! Just keep an eye on the stem to see if it goes dark If it does that pull it up and chop the rot off and replant๐
- Early Autumn 2017
- 6
Help me identify this plant
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Ghost plant, Graptopetalum paraguanse
Yes looks like graptopetalum paraguayense and they are very easy to propagate leaves ๐
#graptopetalum
Ok so the "babies" are actually starting to get rather big now, unsure as to what I do with them. Do they just fall off? Or will they grow like another stem off the main stem? First time I've experienced this so it's all very exciting! #question #help #advice #succulent #graptopetalum #ghostplant #terracotta #newgrowth #propagation
I'd leave them on there until they get a little bigger and then they'll root no problem as separate plants or you could just leave them on there :)