Samuel Carvajal

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May Lotito wrote:In the winter, I usually would start a few flower seeds indoors to watch them growing up when it's still too early for major seed starting.  Marigolds are one of my favorites since the plants are compact and fast growing. By early spring, they are already blooming and brightening up the room. Moreover, the cuttings are easy to root so when it's finally warm enough, I have multiple plants ready to go in the ground.



May Lotito it's nice to meet you, those Marigolds flowers are beautiful, thanks for sharing.
1 year ago

T Melville wrote:Not as much change as I'd hoped for, but I've spotted the little root "bumps" and a few actual roots.







I also got to the Asian Market and picked up some of each sweet potato variety they had. (In produce. They don't carry garden stuff.) Did a little looking around on permies and found a method(s) some folks have been using for the same task. They're horizontal, about 25% - 30% percent covered in sand, on a heat mat.



Here's pictures of my other houseplants. Sorry for the weird angles, had to keep most of the clutter out of the shots. (What else could I do? Clean up?) The white pot, farthest away, is Pothos and Spider Plant. The light green pot in the same picture is Wandering Jew and the roots of the Sweet Potatoes. (There's one Sweet Potato leaf left, not sure you can make it out, backlit like this.) The dark green pot in the other picture is Aloe and Avocado.





Beautiful plants, thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
Hi guys, how's it going? I'm a new member of this forum, it's a pleasure to be here and my principal goal in this forum is to be a giver and to share with you guys, so let's dive into the topic, someone of you guys could please tell me if these plants are Albahaca and Tomato Cherry? I'm hesitating about the Albahaca plant mostly because of the stronger smell of the leaves compared to the last time that I smelled this kind of plant, maybe is a variety?