11 March 2020

some houseplants

situated near the best window are really cranking out growth right now. Creeping charlie plant looks yellowish compared to its siblings in other windows, but the leaves here are twice as big.
Blue-green succulent is suddenly grown long enough to start draping over the pot sides. (Camera angle was off so I rotated the picture).
Even the plain spider plant is looking nicer. Could be the help of that assassin bug hanging out in the vicinity, just as much as the increased light and tankwater feedings!
Upstairs, my Goldfish plant is budding again!
and my one healthy African violet
I am pretty sure this one that had the rotted crown is done for. Gave up on it.
My violet leaf cuttings still are not growing anything. I wonder if, like the sansevieriea leaf I had for years in too-dim light, they will react finally if I move to a brighter spot and thus give them more resources?

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