My Queen of the Night Plant Bloomed Through The Tropical Storm
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- My Queen of the night plant bloomed through the tropical storm . Despite of the non stop rain, the plant proudly displayed it’s blooms at 10:00 pm . Because of the plants dramatic blooming characteristics, I was motivated to propagate the plant to populate my garden and share with friends. I have shared a lot of my propagated Queen of the Night plants to friends. And I am so happy because one friend sent me a selfie
with the plant blooming .
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#cactus
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The flowers look beautiful! ❤ Please keep us updated with the propagation 👍 Nicely done.
I will
Thank you for sharing the beautiful sight of your Queen of the Night cactus!
Queen is thriving with your loving care.
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It was so exciting to see her bloom thank you! I have one too I was given to me as a gift
Give it a little bit of time , and you will see the blooms
Wow, awesome flowers! 😃💚
Mine flowered twice this year, June 23 and Aug 22. I don't know how it happen but this "Queen of the Night" has brought us excitement to watch. The scent of the flower is so unexplainable, we name the scent, the scent of "Happiness"
Wonderful flowers
Thank you
جميلة جدا شكرا
Thank you!
Ratuku berkembang malam ini.
Thank you for watching
I’m have this pots - few pots ., and only one bloom. Ones. Zlata. Florida
Just give a little bit of time and the blooms will be more❤! Thank you for visiting !
What kind of soil is good for this plant t seem to be root bound & I need a new pot , someone gave me a cutting I live in N.J.
Use a compost indoor and outdoor potting soil . You can bring your plant indoor during winter time .
Mix aloe Vera tidbits to the soil for better rooting❤!
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.....do you mean chopped up aloe vera plant? Does that work for all succulents?
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The plants I know like to be root bound so you don't have to keep transplanting them I heard you don't have to transplant them for 5 years or longer cuz they like to be root bound in order to bloom
Does anybody know how often to water these plants??? I've heard different stories I've heard once a month in the winter time? Some people say no water for the winter months??? And then in the spring and summer time you can water them but then again some people say once a month in the spring some say every two weeks some say every 10 days some say every week so I don't know what to do with my plants they are growing but they're not in bloom yet how often should I fertilize them??? Once a week once a month? Every two weeks???? And what type of fertilizer?????