#Plant parent#winter prep#balcony plants
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Hello, I’m Dr. Kim Chaemin from iFit Plastic Surgery. ^^
Winter is just around the corner, so I decided to move the plants on the balcony into the living room.
Even if I put bubble wrap on the balcony, the temperature there gets quite low in winter, so the plants end up getting damaged by the cold.
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I’ve been growing plants for about 6 years. I think it all started when I went to a cafe in Gangneung and saw that the owner had grown beautiful plants. I took photos of the ones I liked at the time and ordered them online.
The plant I ordered back then was a Pilea peperomioides, and from one pot it multiplied into dozens of Pilea peperomioides. Then, as I started bringing in one of each kind, I ended up with quite a lot, haha.
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Moved them into the living room
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and wiped the soil off the shelf a bit
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Ta-da~~~
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I feel satisfied now that everything has been moved
I wanted to introduce each plant one by one, but moving them was tiring, so I think I couldn’t take many photos.
Rubber plant, watercolor
Fern, Rumohra
Fern, Boston fern
Dischidia green
Dischidia melon
Dischidia million hearts
Dischidia white
Monstera deliciosa
Monstera borsigiana
Monstera adansonii
Monstera hime (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma)
Basil
Sansevieria
Duranta
Syngonium
Variegated syngonium
Adenium (desert rose)
Alocasia
Alocasia turtle
Bird of paradise
Water coin
Kalanchoe
Congo
Parlor palm
Tricolor trian
Pachira
Peperomia water drop peperomia (Gloria peperomia)
Peperomia watermelon peperomia
Peperomia Shinholi peperomia
Peperomia Pilea peperomioides Romeoides
Pilea glauca (Tara, blue chain)
Philodendron squamiferum
Philodendron Xanadu
Philodendron Florida Beauty
Philodendron hope selloum
Lucky tree
Hoya lacunosa
Hoya Crimson Queen
Phalaenopsis orchid (several kinds)
Hong Kong orchid tree
Variegated Hong Kong orchid tree
Korean golden bell tree
There are roughly this many plants. I’m sure people who grow plants will know all of them. How many do you have in common with mine, haha.
Next time, I’ll introduce the plants that were given as gifts when the clinic opened. For reference, not a single one of the opening gift flower pots you sent has died, and they’re all doing well ^_^//