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  1. fluffycrow

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    Looks good! Love the makeup and the pendants!
  2. fluffycrow

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    Hopefully when you take them out again they'll be more considerate with their lives!
  3. fluffycrow

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    Hi Chicky:frow! Glad to see you! Beautiful new chicks (despite the fact there are no bantams😜) and cool bees! Always thought bee keeping was very interesting
  4. fluffycrow

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    I'd play it safe by air drying them a bit, yes
  5. fluffycrow

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    If they were rotting, I'd consider leaving the healthy roots and plants to air dry for a few days. The soil looks very moist, good thing you got them out. Don't water for a while!
  6. fluffycrow

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    Shake it :p
  7. fluffycrow

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    I don't think it would mind a repot, but it doesn't seem to be in a dire need of one. If it doesn't have holes, I would repot it. Makes it easier for you to care for it, and the plant gets more room in return
  8. fluffycrow

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    Congrats on the little succulent, by the way!
  9. fluffycrow

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    Looks like sumpervivum to me! Gorgeous little plant. Treat it like you would most succulents. Sun, loose soil (not too loose), and not too frequent of a watering schedule. Does the tea pot (lovely pot, by the way) have drainage holes? If not, you'll need to be very mindful with watering
  10. fluffycrow

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    Maybe even dye a few dog tails pride colours (personally not into pet dyes too much, but some might be)!
  11. fluffycrow

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    Happy Pride month, yall
  12. fluffycrow

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    Don't worry too much. Even if they're not ready to absorb water yet, they can handle it :hugs
  13. fluffycrow

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    Not sure, to be honest. I watered my new lithops because it got VERY wrinkly, very fast. It hasn't swelled up again. Usually when I water, it seems to swell up overnight
  14. fluffycrow

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    That's how I do most of my shopping, so that's fair :p
  15. fluffycrow

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    I really like the enclosed sphere idea for humidity. I don't know how well it would work for the bigger plants, but if I remember correctly, your most "tropical" big plant is a monster, which honestly do pretty well with ambient humidity
  16. fluffycrow

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    What are you looking for in a bow tie?
  17. fluffycrow

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    True! I'd agree, I think it looks gorgeous as it is!
  18. fluffycrow

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    Good luck with repotting, I love euphorbia! If you find it hard to manage it, use chopsticks! Always works well for our prickly friends As for raising humidity, I don't know much other than making them a moss pole (if they're climbers). Here's a really good video on misting
  19. fluffycrow

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    Oof, I know that feeling! You could keep it in one piece (I think it looks so beautiful this way), but I don't know how manageable it would be
  20. fluffycrow

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    It will definitely do for quite a few years! If he gets too big, you can separate each plant into different pots to make it more manageable, at which point you could even start giving them away/selling them
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