Ich habe diese Babys von einer Freundin bekommen, aber sie weiß nicht, was das ist …

Sie haben Wurzeln, daher denke ich an eine superklobige Mischung wie meine anderen Sukkulenten. Ich frage mich nur, was die Behältergröße betrifft, sie sind kleiner als ein Viertel. Soll ich sie einzeln in kleine Töpfe pflanzen oder in einen größeren Topf und einige davon zusammenstellen? Und wie behandle ich die Wurzeln? Versuche ich, sie zu begraben, oder lege ich sie einfach auf die Erde und sie werden sich selbst begraben? Sie sind so zerbrechlich und ich möchte sie nicht töten!

Danke schön!!

Von: shinyrocks1

11 Comments

  1. NeonPearl2025 on

    They could be Kalanchoe brood leaves. I would pot them together, lay them on soil with their roots and maybe lightly dust with sand. Then only water spray it occasionally.

    If they are Kalanchoe brood leaves, they will grow quickly and give you an endless Kalanchoe supply.

  2. helikophis on

    Mother of thousands, just drop them on medium of any kind. Any sort of pot (size, material) is fine. Water once in a while, doesn’t really matter how often. These are a menace

  3. Knotty_Knitty on

    The advice here is good. One other note though, if you have pets keep them far away from these, as they’re extremely toxic.

  4. mediumbelly on

    Like others have said, mother of thousands. Keep them potted and preferably inside as they can be invasive outdoors!

  5. shawshank1969 on

    Mother of thousands is an invasive plant. Don’t plant them! Get a nice sansevieria or ZZ plant instead.

  6. shinyrocks1 on

    Thank you so much everyone!!
    I was going to give my mom some for the cottage but maybe not now based on some comments.

  7. Fritillariaglauca on

    They’re invasive where they can survive outdoors, biggest problem in Florida. But a nuisance even indoors. The plant itself gets quite large, and the thousands of babies drop off into *everything*. I had them growing in the carpet, in between the panels of the wood floors, and they snuck into every pot remotely near by.

    Would not own again.

    eta: pretty indestructible as houseplants go, tho.

  8. SibylUnrest on

    I had a mother of thousands once.

    Run, my friend, these pups are like the plant equivalent of glitter. Even once the mother plant was gone I kept finding them in the other pots and behind random bits of furniture for months.

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