Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Kalanchoe Pinnata Experiment

I'm not sure how it's almost been a month since I've posted, but I guess the only offering I have is that I've been busy.  Last month I posted about a new kalanchoe that I found here.  Most of the kalanchoes that I have grow babies on their leaves while they're on the plant, but if I've read it right this one prefers to have the leaves off  in order to grow babies.  I figured that I could spare two leaves and since the table is already cluttered with plants I would just add two more containers. 

I put one leaf in water and one just on dirt to see which did the best.

Februrary 11, 2012
A few days later, you have to look close, but there are tiny roots forming on both leaves.  The one in the water is most noticable.

February 15, 2012
February 15, 2012
A few more days and we a lot of little roots on the leaf in the dirt, but little babies on the one in the water!!
February 22, 2012

February 22, 2012
 And then today, we have even bigger babies and finally some green action on the leaf on the dirt!  The water leaf is still nice and plump, whereas the dirt leaf is a little wilty.  The dirt leaf has definitely put out more roots though, so maybe this one is going to be the turtle in this race!

February 28, 2012

February 28, 2012
I thought this was a longer process until I looked at the dates and realized it was just really a few weeks.  I'm looking forward to plumping the babies up and sharting them with friends once the weather warms up. 

Mandy

5 comments:

  1. Looking forward to getting a baby. :-) :-) :-)

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  2. Wow, really great experiment! I would not have thought the water one would have done so well. I wonder how many other succulents this would do well with? Interesting thought. May have to experiment myself. Great post. I have gone a long time since posting also. Just so much other stuff going on!

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  3. What a great experiment! Thanks for sharing! Kurt

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  4. I am surprised the one in water did so well. Funny. They have both done well...great experiment!!! I Love doing things like this!!! Enjoy your new babies!!!
    xoxo- Julie

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  5. Great experiment! I didn't know this was the method used. Good to know!

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