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sarahkbartley
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9aπ±π΅ From apartment garden, to house with a large yard. I'm starting from scratch and I get to be a plant nerd with my Dad in the process π°π±πΏπ²
More new growth on my large Cyclops 🧿 I thought it would prefer being outside, but it really likes being in front of this window. It's grown so much here, even in this short period of time 💚 Glad the plants are enjoying it here 🥰
Wow great thanks for your information about that plant and I think it will be suitable to make a bonsai from this. Is it possible? It's stem is hard Woody??? @sarahkbartley
I think it would make a great bonsai @muhammadabbas Not sure if it's wood hardy, but @savannahssucculentgarden , @angiie and/or @anges might know. They all gave me great advice on this plant when I first found it.
Thanks for sharing great informations about the succulent bonsais because in our country Pakistan I have seen mostly Hardy Woody bonsai and very very much rare hear I just have seen jades bonsai. @sarahkbartley @savannahssucculentgarden @angiie
You may want some shade if you have it outdoors, but it should be okay @muhammadadabbas I get hot summers like you, but mine is inside and it hasn't experienced a summer here. My outdoor succulents, that have had summers here, like morning sun and shade in the afternoon. So if you have your bonsai outside, it should be fine in that lighting. I'll try to post a picture of the full plant, sometime 😁 I still have some more close-ups in the meantime 😊
Yes great to hear about the bonsai lightning requirements but mostly people keep the bonsais near the window and my landscaping teacher teached us to keep the bonsais near the windows specially in interior landscape designing while bonsais mostly uses as a specimen plants for focalization in exterior landscape designing. @sarahkbartley @angiie
More new growth on my large Cyclops 🧿 I thought it would prefer being outside, but it really likes being in front of this window. It's grown so much here, even in this short period of time 💚 Glad the plants are enjoying it here 🥰
#aeoniumcyclops #newgrowth
Looks like big trees 😊 @sarahkbartley
Yes @muhammadabbas βΊοΈ it does kind of look like that. They are actually around 3 feet (about 0.9 meters) tall. So it is just a fun illusion 😊
Wow great thanks for your information about that plant and I think it will be suitable to make a bonsai from this. Is it possible? It's stem is hard Woody??? @sarahkbartley
I think it would make a great bonsai @muhammadabbas Not sure if it's wood hardy, but @savannahssucculentgarden , @angiie and/or @anges might know. They all gave me great advice on this plant when I first found it.
It is possible to use aeonium for bonsai. I've seen some great ones. @muhammadabbas
Thanks @savannahssucculentgarden && @angiie !! I knew you guys could help 😊
Thanks for sharing great informations about the succulent bonsais because in our country Pakistan I have seen mostly Hardy Woody bonsai and very very much rare hear I just have seen jades bonsai. @sarahkbartley @savannahssucculentgarden @angiie
You may want some shade if you have it outdoors, but it should be okay @muhammadadabbas I get hot summers like you, but mine is inside and it hasn't experienced a summer here. My outdoor succulents, that have had summers here, like morning sun and shade in the afternoon. So if you have your bonsai outside, it should be fine in that lighting. I'll try to post a picture of the full plant, sometime 😁 I still have some more close-ups in the meantime 😊
Oh yes I followed him and just seen his posts which are marvelous 😘 thank you so much for suggestions @angiie
Yes great to hear about the bonsai lightning requirements but mostly people keep the bonsais near the window and my landscaping teacher teached us to keep the bonsais near the windows specially in interior landscape designing while bonsais mostly uses as a specimen plants for focalization in exterior landscape designing. @sarahkbartley @angiie