- Tue Jan 31, 2017 1:27 am
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I'm curious what sorts of non-pot containers some people keep their plants in.
Succulents in a pump-less aquarium filter because the idea amused me and it was actually a pretty good size.
These two orchids got really dehydrated on a wood mount, but I didn't want to put them in pots because I didn't want to deal with possible rot, so now they're in a mount/pot cross to see if that does better.
U. Longifolia and hitchhiking seedlings in a supposedly Ming bowl off of Ebay. Not sure if it's authentic, but it's neat. Might move the plant to a deeper pot when it grows a bit- it wasn't happy when I got it and I wanted to be sure I could keep an eye on it.
(flowering, yay) U. Sandersonii "Blue" in a matching teacup.
Propped-up Tillandsia and rabbit's foot fern sprout in little attempted terrariums with live peat moss to see how they do. Just set both up.
D. Capensis that only had three and a half healthy leaves when I put it in there last month. I water this one carefully, since it doesn't drain, but the sundew seems to love it in there.
U. Sandersonii "blue" that's growing leaves out of the roots up against the grass. Hoping it'll keep doing that, because it ought to look awesome if that fills in more.
Succulents in a pump-less aquarium filter because the idea amused me and it was actually a pretty good size.
These two orchids got really dehydrated on a wood mount, but I didn't want to put them in pots because I didn't want to deal with possible rot, so now they're in a mount/pot cross to see if that does better.
U. Longifolia and hitchhiking seedlings in a supposedly Ming bowl off of Ebay. Not sure if it's authentic, but it's neat. Might move the plant to a deeper pot when it grows a bit- it wasn't happy when I got it and I wanted to be sure I could keep an eye on it.
(flowering, yay) U. Sandersonii "Blue" in a matching teacup.
Propped-up Tillandsia and rabbit's foot fern sprout in little attempted terrariums with live peat moss to see how they do. Just set both up.
D. Capensis that only had three and a half healthy leaves when I put it in there last month. I water this one carefully, since it doesn't drain, but the sundew seems to love it in there.
U. Sandersonii "blue" that's growing leaves out of the roots up against the grass. Hoping it'll keep doing that, because it ought to look awesome if that fills in more.
Sorry for vanishing. Life happened. Might vanish again.