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Mar 10, 2013 10:54 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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I water my Hoya's through the winter and don't water my succulent much at all.I did notice my Kalanchoe is starting to get babies where it hasn't all winter,maybe they have an internal sense as to when spring is close.I have a Kalanchoe 'delagoensis' but i think they all live to reproduce!! Lovey dubby

I purchased a huge pot of succulents that had been marked 50% off,i had seen them in the store for months but they wanted so much for it they weren't selling i guess.I got me one when they marked them down.I got a lot of succulents from that pot all of which had been neglected of course and where growing wild.There wasn't a Kalanchoe plant in it though there was something dead,i am guessing that was the Kalanchoe not being able to live without water for so long as the other succulent could.After i had the pot for awhile slowly cutting & removing plants from it i noticed all these little tiny plants started popping up after i had given it a good watering.I took some of them put them in a pot.I had no idea what they where and they are still in the same pot.This spring i am going to re-pot them.I'm not sure if each such have their own pot or what but i do now know i have more than i need.
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