In order:

1-2: Spider plant. I took this spiderling off a plant at my workplace. This one went in the pot with my roughly year-old spider plant, as an adopted younger sibling.

3-4: Hoya… something. Outer variegated? Cutting I received from a friend many months ago in exchange for another spider plant propped from work. I potted it in too-dense media the first time around and it proceeded to do nothing for a long time. It only recently started putting out leaves, which is very exciting!

5-6: Golden pothos, also from my workplace. I clipped it into two pieces at one point, so I'm hoping this helps it grow a little bushier, as it's technically two independent props now.

7-8: Queen of the night, two leaves one of my coworkers left at… my workplace. (I'm noticing a pattern here.) Same story as the hoya: potted in inappropriate media, took it out a while ago to try again from water propping.

Save for the spider plant, which went into an existing pot, they're all planted in what I had on hand: succulent soil with some orchid media mixed in. It's probably not the most appropriate choice, but it'll do for now. I repotted them the day before I moved apartments, so they've had an adventurous week! I'll be watching eagerly over the next few weeks to see how they take to being potted.

by RheaDiana

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