On Sunday afternoon, it rained. My plants were waiting for this rain from the sky. If not them, then at least I was. Although in many places where it rained very hard, it destroyed the crops, on this side of the mountain, that was not the case; there was no significant damage.

The next day I took a walk around my garden, as I always do in the mornings, and noticed that some of my plants had broken. I don't like it when they bend or break at the stem or when the leaves tear.
In the afternoon, I went back and used scissors to cut off the broken branches and detached leaves. I said to myself:

"I'll put them in water!"
I've had some plant branches in water for some time now, and in fact, they already have roots. I'm waiting, because at some point I'll transplant them into the ground.

After trimming the bent branches and torn leaves, I placed them on my table. I washed the leaves of some of my branches because, for some reason, the rain didn't leave them clean.
I took out several glass jars and added a few drops of hydrogen peroxide. I had never added hydrogen peroxide to the water for transplanting my twigs before, but someone recommended it to me. I did it.

After cleaning the leaves of my plants, I placed them in glass jars with oxygenated water.
The photos I took yesterday when I put them in water didn't want to go into today's post. I took this photo today. Look, even a flower has emerged from the small branch.

This plant has aerial roots, which I am not going to remove. In fact, I am going to experiment with it and see if it is a succulent that can spend days in water without being damaged. I will also see if these aerial roots help the plant to thrive more quickly.
I removed the two lower leaves from this Zamioculca to plant them separately in soil. I have previously planted these leaves from the Zamioculca plant in both ways. Both in soil and in water, and both ways have worked well.

Planting in water gives me great pleasure because I can watch the plants develop through the glass. I hope these latest transplants I've done turn out well.
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I've called a supplier of small plastic pots and small succulents to supply me with new species. I hope to get a good deal and that it will be a good purchase for both of us.
See you next time, friends.

The rain breaks it in my garden, I restore it.
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