Hello! My name is Anna Kim. Welcome to February 18th blog.
I hope everybody had a good lunar-new year last week! During that time, I went to my grandmother's house. I actually have a lot of grandmothers, but this one is about my mom’s mother. She lives in an apartment which is unusual for grandmothers. Most people with ages live in the rural area with a single house, just farming. Well, some of my grandmothers do, but let’s get to the main point. My grandmother that I visited this year loves plants. She has like...20(give or take) plants in the living room alone. I guess she will have about 25(give or take) plants in her house. Like her, I love plants, too. So, she gave me one as a present. After 3 hours and 42 minutes, my family and I arrived home. It was too late and I had to retire. The day after, which was Sunday, I watered my plant. At this time, you(the readers) might be curious about what plant it is. It is called Haworthia turgida var longibracteata(to Mr.Patrick: I am incredibly sorry to tell you that only this word was researched by www.treeinfo.net). Now you might say “what?” Yes, I understand. Not many people have heard of this plant. In English, though I’m not 100% sure, it’s called ‘Obtusa.’ This plant doesn’t need much water, according to my grandmother. She also told me that it grows fast so if it gets big as my hand, I need to move it to a larger pot. It is so exciting to grow this plant. If you want to have it, try the instructions below.
1. Only give water to it once a week, and if you do, pour only 50~75ml(60 is suggested by me) of it.
2. Give it a lot of sunlight.
3. Move to a bigger pot when ready
4. Give the plant a name and breed it with love
Wow,Anna! 25 plants!Amazing><
Hi Anna! Even though I'm really bad at growing plants, I hope yours grows well^^