Hello.
Pots and bottles produced for plants as well as plants always attract my attention. Sometimes I like to display them in a beautiful bottle of water instead of bringing them together with the soil. I apply this especially to ivy-type plants.
Recently, while talking to my neighbor about plants, Curio Rowleyanus mentioned that he rooted his plant in water. I usually pluck it from the branch and plant it directly in the ground, allowing it to root. I never knew it was rooted in water.
I definitely had to try this. While I was examining my nail polishes yesterday, I noticed the spoiled ones among them and just when I was going to throw it away, I thought if I could turn them into herbal bottles. I was sure it would be tiny and sweet.
First, I emptied the remainder of the bottle by turning it upside down. Then I poured acetone into the bottle and waited a few hours. While I waited, I occasionally went and shook the bottle. So the acetone would spread all over the nail polish bottle.
After getting rid of all nail polish residue thanks to acetone, I washed the nail polish bottle with water. Now my bottle is ready. Now I could add herbs to my bottle. I wanted to try rooting Curio Rowleyanus in water as my neighbor mentioned.
I plucked three branches from Curio Rowleyanus, the queen mother. I think my favorite among my succulents is Curio. I love the way it hangs in front of my window. I have always had a weakness for hanging and creeping plants.
I plucked the round leaves close to the roots so that they could fit into the bottle easily.
Taa taa! Now my mini bottle is ready. All that's left is to patiently wait for my plant to root.
Now I have the cutest and smallest plant bottle in the world. Also, I've always been in favor of recycling. I can never bear to throw these things away. I definitely take care to evaluate it somewhere.
My little flower pot has already taken its place in the corner.
I had never had the experience of rooting this plant in water before. I don't know what will happen as a result and I'm really curious. Have you guys ever rooted like this before? If you did, what results did you get? You can also make pots for yourself by recycling them. Perhaps there are some of you who have made flower pots by recycling in a similar way. I would love to see them. It would be a different idea for me. Do any of you have recycled flower pots? I would be very happy if you can share it here with me.
I am happy to share this little experience with you. Regardless of the outcome, I will share it here again. Until the next article, take care of yourself and your plants.
love.
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I am always afraid they will rot in water. Good luck with this one an keep us updated. Curious to see how it goes :)
Thank you. ๐ I'm looking forward to it just like you. Of course, I will update regardless of the outcome.๐บ
Thank you for your support @qurator and @ewkaw ๐บ
Te quedo super me encantรณ ๐ excelente idea para este tipo de suculentas.
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