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Weird growth on money plant

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  • Mousey3Mousey3 Posts: 86
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  • Mousey3Mousey3 Posts: 86
    An established plant only really needs watering once a week at most depending on how much sun it gets and how good the drainage is in the soil. They probably need a bit more while they get established though but you just have to play it by ear and don't let it sit in damp soil.

    It's worth feeding your plants. Even a heavily diluted feed is better than nothing at all if you're uncertain about it. I use a feed called Cactus and Succulent Focus for all mine and have no problems with any of them.
    Many thanks. I’ll check it out. 
  • Mousey3Mousey3 Posts: 86
    Paul B3 said:
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    Drab little white florets with an unpleasant odour !
    Not something you'd glance at twice ; my nominee for one of the worlds most boring plants !! :)
    Each to their own (this isn't mine by the way but the effect is the same)


    Wow!!!! a) I don’t think they could survive outside and b) I never thought they’d flower. I’ve never seen one flower until now. I think it looks pretty so I’ll encourage it to flower and see whether I like it. 
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    Don’t think that photos in the UK. They’re not frost-hardy. 

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • madpenguinmadpenguin Posts: 2,543
    I actually like the smell of Crassula flowers.Is it just me?  :/
    “Every day is ordinary, until it isn't.” - Bernard Cornwell-Death of Kings
  • wild edgeswild edges Posts: 10,497
    I actually like the smell of Crassula flowers. Is it just me?  :/
    Are you a bee? :p

    I don't know where the flowering plant picture was taken sorry but it doesn't look like the UK. They're South African originally and do well outside in more tropical regions. My Crassula Sarcocaulis is fully hardy though as long as it doesn't get too wet. I keep it under cover over winter and it does fine.
    If you can keep your head, while those around you are losing theirs, you may not have grasped the seriousness of the situation.
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    Probably @madpenguin ;)
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • Mousey3Mousey3 Posts: 86
    Thanks for your help, advice and comments. 
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