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Old 10-06-2014, 12:30 PM
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Over the weekend, I got this resurrection plant. My hubby likes plants that are quite unique and since I am the plant grower between the two of us, he showed it to me and wanted me to try it. I have read about it before and have not gotten around to growing one. Always fun to get to know a new plant

It came with some lava rock, and I have added some clay rocks, I have read in other sites it just needs the roots to be wet.
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The plant does have a damp, musty smell which I find too much indoors, so I brought it out to the shady side of my garden. A good company for my other succulents. Have checked it later, much better, the smell has dissipated. I will keep it outdoors and maybe just allow it to sleep later on during winter and bring it out again in Spring.
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These are pretty cool. The kids wanted one many years ago and we grew it for a while. I have no idea what happened to it now.
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Old 10-06-2014, 08:55 PM
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I want to see how this plan reacts to the colder temps. We still have a far stretch of warm weather, so will just continue to soak roots in water.

Aw..maybe your plant got tossed out when it went to the dessicated form.
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