Friday, September 27, 2019

Indoors Prop Station Update - Kalanchoe (unknown)



















Tomato seedlings are putting on their primary leaves and will be
ready to transplant soon. These seedlings make a trip outdoors every day
in order to get a dose of real sunshine. Then back to this indoor props station.
While the rest of these props get 24/7 4000 temp lighting. My neighbor already
has her order in for some of these tomato seedlings.

Under a dome of single use plastic, with a shout out to Talenti and Sabra is a
grove of cuttings.

Along with an african violet that is rotting one leaf at a time. I'm trying to keep
the moisture down on this, to see I can reverse it's demise and the prognosis does
not look good.

Down the way is another african violet cutting in water in a single use glass
jar, that gets it's second life and hopefully in both instances in this props station.

The remaining aralias are recuperating from too much sunlight and not enough
moisture. These specimens have propensity for root rot, hence the reluctance
to over water to the point of the opposite extreme.

We can all sometimes use a little indoor green and this tiny green oasis does it
for me.


Along with this tri-colored Kalanchoe , of some unknown variety yet to be determined.

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