by Jen Greene | May 29, 2024 | Mesembs, Succulents
Let’s talk about some of the basics of what you need to know to grow Lithops, and the foundational knowledge that you’ll need to rely on to find exactly what you’re looking for. As with many highly desirable plants, these little mesembs are victim...
by Jen Greene | May 22, 2024 | Cacti, Echinocereus
This cactus is one of the more common species available, often seen at your local big box store or even just sitting in the plant area of a regular grocery store. They’re small, easy to grow, and produce huge, beautiful white flowers every spring. They’re...
by Jen Greene | May 15, 2024 | Succulents
Last week, I talked about etiolation in cacti, how to spot it, and how to prevent it. This week, let’s talk about the ways we’re torturing our succulents with inadequate light. Quick refresher on etiolation: When grown in inadequate light, plants will...
by Jen Greene | May 8, 2024 | Cacti, Succulents, Tropical Plants
One of the most common issues with growing cacti and succulents is the problem of etiolation. But what is it, and why should you care about it? Etiolation is an effect from growing a flowering plant in too little light, whether that’s just not quite enough or...
by Jen Greene | May 1, 2024 | Cacti, Notocactus
These are a fairly common little cactus that I’ve had for quite a while, and sold quite a few of. A very attractive little cactus that stay a small, manageable size, they do well as little potted plants. As with most Notocactus species, they produce huge,...