Sample of my evolution in the cultivation of my plants species Zamioculca or Millonaria 🌿 Part 2

@gensequini · 2025-09-29 13:28 · HiveGarden

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Hello, good morning, beautiful community of gardening friends here. Well, happy start to the week to everyone. First of all, may God bless us and help us in all times. I want to share with you an authorization for the cultivation of my plants. I was hiding from you a few days ago. I posted about them, and here I'm posting the update where you can see the growth of the plants. I'll be detailing each of the images so you can understand a little about this process. ![IMG_20250919_100226.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmVjjUxJWytVELvjrta7jrytw5wejBF1zdKxUyyaRedDtL/IMG_20250919_100226.jpg) Here in the first image we can see a cutting of a small leaf, this time it takes to reach this growth so we can appreciate these little roots and we can see the first sprout of the small bulb, okay, let's remember that the bulb is the part that is also commonly called potato and this stores water inside and that is why this plant is classified as a succulent, for this plant to reach this size it has approximately two months of growth and in this we see its evolution according to the care that we give it since it needs a lot of hydration and shade but without exceeding it so that the plant is not damaged. And in this way, we see how the first little roots emerge from the leaf we take from the plant, and we call this ***reproduction by cuttings***. ![IMG_20250919_100238.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmWezvcz2U4hDm2mWaLUcjzwbEmVwS5KkU9KKkM8SW3pWq/IMG_20250919_100238.jpg) In these following images, we can see how the plant is now moving into another phase. Here, we can see that the main leaf from which the first roots emerged is no longer visible. However, we are now seeing the new shoots already growing from a plant as such. We see branches, new leaves, and how the bulbs are becoming part of what are known as strong roots. In this, we can see the growth of these new shoots, the truth that we obtain in our zamioculca crop. . It is important to note that this plant is slow growing, it is not that in a month we will have a plant of this size as we can see here, on the contrary, this plant takes approximately three months to be able to see this size, so we must give it good care. One of the factors that influence it must also be a good substrate, evaluate what the irrigation is, not to exceed it because we already create a lot of humidity in the plant, this leads to the rotting of the new offspring, so we must be balanced yesterday in that part and also not place them in direct sunlight because direct sunlight will cause our plants to be damaged, so we must have them in semi-shade, there are people who even put a poly-shade mesh and that also helps the plant. ![IMG_20250919_095619.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/DQmazjxaPBzwthjhAu8jttpwGjxjBpGm3XE1RNubvwXwnT6/IMG_20250919_095619.jpg) So, well, my dear friends, this is an evolution I've wanted to show you from the simplest part. In the post I'm going to leave here below so you can keep track, you'll see how the plants were at another stage. For me, it's extremely important to see how they're growing because sometimes we buy already-grown plants from a nursery and they come at a higher price. However, when we keep at it from day one, we can obtain healthy new plants, and best of all, we have a good return on investment since they're grown by ourselves. . . For me, it's a true pleasure to be able to show you my cultivation of this species, and I'd like to know if you have any opinions, comments, or questions regarding this that I can help you with so you can achieve your cultivation. It would be excellent for me since I can help and advise you. [Part 1 Cultivation of my plants species Zamioculca ](https://hive.blog/hive-140635/@gensequini/growing-my-zamioculca-crop-gensequini)

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