On 23rd May:
Today:
The right-hand tray is oriented the same way, but the one on the left is facing the opposite direction to what it was in the first photo. Thus the two enormous leaves at the top left are the two at the bottom left in the first photo (they've grown, as well as multiplied). The extra three leaves in the second photo are off a different plant and were planted the day after the rest.
So, fifteen weeks after planting, almost all the leaves have grown baby plants. In fact most have more than one baby. But no matter how much I stare at them, the leaves second from the bottom on the right (the pink flowered ones) have not yet done anything. Well, they haven't died, which is good, but they haven't reproduced either.
Saturday, September 7, 2019
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Hi Vireya well done with your green thumb they are such a pretty flower,hope you have a wonderful weekend my friend xx
Would love to see the growth as a time lapse.
These babies are very sweet!
They are growing a treat!! You will have a lovely collection soon...hugs, Julierose
Beautifully rooted violets. You have a nice collection. Marie
Great success you are going to have a lot of lovely house plants.
Strange about the pink variety. They are from my oldest plant which has been divided many times. Maybe a post menopausal violet.
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