TEENY Episcia bowls

South, TX

These are my new teeny bowls with Episcia. Moss Agate.

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South, TX

I have lost the name of this one from the larger plant. :(

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South, TX

Front view

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East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

lovely! do they have any soil or will the moss be enough?

South, TX

I think the moss will be fine. I have some Cleopatra's and Ember Lace episcias in moss. They are doing great, HUGE in large bowls. Here is one.

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Ripon, WI(Zone 4a)

Those are so cute - and the fairy in the last one is so sweet! Just perfect in that bowl.

East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

Sally,, the last one is truly lovely.

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

Sally-
I have my episcias in soil, but you have me thinking about moss. I rooted some in moss, and they really liked it. Maybe next time I'll just leave them in the moss

good idea! Did your hubby bake it for you?
-T

South, TX

No, Fred didn't bake it. I just use gloves and do it fast, ha!!!

You can try the moss just for fun. I like to do lots of things to experiment. My Cleopatra's and Ember Lace plants sure love it! They do better than my soil Episcia's. If it stops working, no big deal, you can just put them back into "soil."

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

yep...I think you are right, and that is what I'll do with the next pups I set. Plus, it would be easier and cost less to ship in moss, too.
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