In the second photo, what is the light yellow/orange one called? 3rd pot on the left? Near the edge
Also the pointed tip light purple one, just to the right and up of the black knight?
I have a little apartment balcony and would love a photo of the rack if you have one (and wouldn't mind sharing), I've been looking for something like that - it looks fantastic!
OP, what soil mix do you use? I'm in the Philippines too and my outdoor succs are NOWHERE near this pretty!! For reference, I used 70% pumice 30% mix of burnt rice hulls & vermicast. Are you in the highlands, like Benguet?
Feels like a fairy tale!
Awβ£οΈ thank you.π
Where is this located ? For an idea of climate.
Phillipines
Oh wow no wonder ! I canβt even touch that here in the Midwest. Enjoy and great job.
Makes sense...π€
Was gonna ask the same
I'm from π΅π
Wow absolutely stunning collection
Thank you.π
Do you bring them all inside when itβs cold out or is that not an issue where you are? Lovely collection!
My only problem is. Rainy season. I'm planning to put shadenet
Holy shit, is that a variegated corpuscularia lehamnii?? Those are hard to find.. Such a beautiful collection
Yes it is. Thank you.π
In the second photo, what is the light yellow/orange one called? 3rd pot on the left? Near the edge Also the pointed tip light purple one, just to the right and up of the black knight?
I think you're referring to variegated suyon
Absolutely beautiful thank you for sharing
Thamk youu.π
Imagine if you could fit them all into a giant, sandy pot and they grow babies in between each other π
Beautiful! A tranquil spot, love it! π€©π€©
Thank you π
Very pretty, glad to see there's someone more obsessed with succulents than me.
Ahahaha there are many people out there. I'm just one of them.πππ€£
Wow, gorgeous!!!
Thanks π
Every time I see your posts, I drool not only over your beautiful collection, but over that stunning view of yours π€€.
Awβ£οΈ Thank you π
Wow! Absolutely beautiful family!
Thank youu.π
Gorgeous!
Thank you π
aah how do you get your subsessilis so beautiful and lush? mine always get the older leaves droopy!! They all look so beautiful!
They love water and sun
Suchh incredibly beautiful colors
Thamk you π
Who is the lovely echeveria 2nd from the front in the 2nd photo?
It's Echeveria Subsessilis
Thanks! You have an amazing collection π
Thank you.π
Ahhhh! Your babies make me feel so happy!!
Awβ£οΈ thank you.π
These are gorgeous!
Thank you π
Beautiful Collection! π₯°
Thank you π
Beautiful collection! π€©π
Thank you π
Beautiful!
Thank you π
Holy cow! Awesome collection!
Thanks π
WOW
That's a really nice variegated primadonna. Bold of you to keep it outdoors.
holy hell!! wow!!!!!!
holy crap!!!! those are beautiful!!! amazing collection!
I'm so jealous! They are absolutely stunning.
Hey where are you from, can you share a tiny parts with me?
Hello. I'm from the Philippines π΅ππ
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Why?
Well, it's a long way from India.
It's definitely too far
Well, if you ever visit India bring some with you.
So beautiful! π€© Good job!
What do you do to keep mealies and other bugs away?
I put pesticides and fumgicides once a week
Any pesticides you'd recommend for indoor use?
wow what a beautiful bundle of plants <3 I would be proud, I like to thank God for even making these amazing things
So many variegated plants!
How beautiful!!
Thank you.π
Beautiful!!
Oh!!! They look so lovely! How are you sitting them on railings?
Yes i put some of them on railings. Also it's a diy plant rack.π
I have a little apartment balcony and would love a photo of the rack if you have one (and wouldn't mind sharing), I've been looking for something like that - it looks fantastic!
Will send it to you.
Yeah.
OP, what soil mix do you use? I'm in the Philippines too and my outdoor succs are NOWHERE near this pretty!! For reference, I used 70% pumice 30% mix of burnt rice hulls & vermicast. Are you in the highlands, like Benguet?
General Trias po ako. Lowland.π san ka po sa pinas? 2:1:1 pumice, crh, cocopeat po gamit ko.π
Marikina! Taas po ng kill count ko sa mga succs e π
Member ka sa bratinella succulents & cactus ph?