need advice

Homosassa, FL(Zone 9a)

this is my c. tamiania i have it in my occupied in japan cup and saucer
should i take it out and put it in a bigger pot,i sure don,t want to lose it

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Drumheller, Alberta, Canada(Zone 3a)

As long as it continues to bloom, I would leave it as is!
Lovely plan!

Chesapeake, VA(Zone 7b)

Now, I would have never thought to put anything in something like that without it being in its own container first. How do you water it? How do you know you are watering correctly. I see the plant looks healty and pretty but I would be worried that there is no where for the water to drain. It really is pretty.
Dawn

Dunedin, FL(Zone 10b)

Beautiful and appy Eunice ! Love the look ! I wouldnot trans-plant it. Chirtas love small tight pots. You can trn's plant them once a year or if you did not for 2-3 years they are Happy :)) They don't even mine lime, salt ..build ups.
Just keep doing what yur doing your plant is growing great. This varoety of Chiria is a true Miniature also.

Homosassa, FL(Zone 9a)

Hi Dawn

i drilled a hole in bottom of cup and theres a wick in there,don,t have to water real often,takes a while far it to drink, so when its finished i set it on a towel far a few min.i have a few violets like that.there growing and blooming real good

Allison

i wasn,t sure about it, dishes is just setting there just as well use them,even thoe i was offer 110.00 dollors far them, a friend gave them to me so i can,t sell them.
yes i want to order me a couple more when i can. bluebird has a couple

Dunedin, FL(Zone 10b)

You can put a leaf or two down to progate some new plants too !

Chesapeake, VA(Zone 7b)

very pretty

Northeast, NE(Zone 5a)

Looks amazing in that beautiful cup.Very pretty : ) Nancy

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