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Post pics if you got em! I think mine is my dioscorea elephantipes (at least right now, it changes often). Grown from a seed, she'll be a year old in July :)

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[–] Befernafardofo@feddit.it 6 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Love the picture! Was it hard to grow it from a seed? It's always so satisfying to see a plant grow from nothing

[–] Polkira@lemmy.ca 4 points 5 months ago

Not hard at all! I got some of those seedling trays that come with the lid that allows for easy bottom watering and basically just watered once every week or two. Kept it under a grow light for 12 hours a day and had a heating pad under it set to 22° C (it was in the basement so I didn't want it getting too cold). Now I just water it once a week and let it do its thing! It seems to really like the bonsai mix.