Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Late Summer

Hello to all of my gardening friends, I know that it has been quite a while since I posted last, and so many changes happened over the summer. I moved so I have a new gardening area now: 
I no longer have west facing windows, now I have east facing windows which face sort of northeast slightly. The plants has seemed to adjust better than expected. I wanted to show you how my sansevieria propagation has done. These results can be shocking of course. Here is a photo of it on June 12th:
Here's another angle:
It started to form a new leaf which is very exciting! Here is a photo of the plant on June 22nd:
Here is a photo of the plant on June 27th:
Here is a photo of the plant on July 5th:
Here is a photo of the plant from August 5th:
Here is a photo of the plant on August 27th:
This propagation has totally transformed over the summer and this makes me very happy to see this kind of progress. Soon this baby plant will be an adult plant and I am looking forward. I propagated a leaf cutting from a variegated mother in laws tongue plant (Sansevieria trifasciata laurentii). The outcome is an all green leafed mother in laws tongue, so the variegation was lost. This is a fun propagation so it is definitely worth a try. 

Thank you all for reading today and I will try to keep you updated on each plant that I have. Have a great day gardeners!