Faridat's blog: Update on my plants in November-how they are doing

Posted on Nov 7, 2017 8:41 AM

All of them, except a miniature Hedera helix, are doing very well and I'm so glad!
My two Golden Pothos plants are giving new shoots already, one is doing better than the other, cannot figure out why exactly.
The one doing best is planted on a bigger pot than the other. Soil is the same, a combo of potting soil with perlite in a 50/50 analogy.

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Dracaenas have some new crown growth, first and second Dracaena marginata.

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I finally decided to cut off the other old crooked stem of the Schefflera arboricola, I didn't like the way it
was growing and it had become so heavy with the years. Now it looks like that and I hope the new leaves and stems
will be strong and healthy! I took some cuttings from the cut branch and have put them in water, hope they root for me.

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The Asparagus fern is a slow grower anyway, but it has given out two new leaves, they look so delicate and adorable!
I spray her every day and hope she withstands during the winter and the flunctuations of the weather.

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