Hello everyone!
So I recently the Welwitschia mirabilis I ordered came in, and it was very much in need of a transplant. But it's fairly well known that these plants detest being unpotted. But I made up the media, and did it today, and took some pictures for prosperity. I really hope this plant out lives me!
The plant as it arrived:

All of my ingredients and "tools"

Cheap pea-stone, washed

Mixing and taking pictures proved difficult, so this is just the final mix. Along with the pea-stone, there is a heavy helping of High Desert play sand, a couple hand-fulls of "Citrus, Palm, and Succulent" potting mix, and then a little bit of perlite I had laying around. The idea being- very fast draining.

My roommate volunteered to take over the photography

I tried hard to not disturb the roots (Time will tell how much damage I actually did)

Pack it down nicely!!

ta-da!


A little superthrive couldnt hurt, could it?

All watered in

Thanks for looking, any input or questions are welcome!!
CJ
So I recently the Welwitschia mirabilis I ordered came in, and it was very much in need of a transplant. But it's fairly well known that these plants detest being unpotted. But I made up the media, and did it today, and took some pictures for prosperity. I really hope this plant out lives me!
The plant as it arrived:

All of my ingredients and "tools"

Cheap pea-stone, washed

Mixing and taking pictures proved difficult, so this is just the final mix. Along with the pea-stone, there is a heavy helping of High Desert play sand, a couple hand-fulls of "Citrus, Palm, and Succulent" potting mix, and then a little bit of perlite I had laying around. The idea being- very fast draining.

My roommate volunteered to take over the photography

I tried hard to not disturb the roots (Time will tell how much damage I actually did)

Pack it down nicely!!

ta-da!


A little superthrive couldnt hurt, could it?

All watered in

Thanks for looking, any input or questions are welcome!!
CJ

