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Watch the seed pop in Part 2! • Part 2 - It Popped! (Part 1 - Weird and Wo... Dorstenia bahiensis: Not only has this strange yet beautiful plant has given me a lot of joy since I brought it home earlier this month, it's already giving me seeds! Dorstenias have a very interesting way of distributing their seeds... they SHOOT them out with a small but audible POP! So if you want to catch them before they launch, you'll need to cover them with something - mesh fabric, netting, or in this case, a nylon sock. Avoid plastic unless you know it's only going to be on the flower for a day or so to avoid smothering the flower. Watch till the end to see a bonus flower from another plant that smells SO good! Care guide: Dorstenia bahiensis is quite similar to Dorstenia elata, however the flowers and leaves are slightly different. It can be hard to distinguish which is which, but their care needs are basically the same. While other Dorstenias have a fat caudex that helps conserve water, D. bahiensis does not, which means this gal is thirsty compared to D. foetida and others with caudices/caudexes. D. bahiensis is native to Brazil’s tropical forests and thrives in the rainy, shady, but warm/hot and humid forest floors. They don’t need much light so they’re great for those part sun areas or growing on a window sill indoors. My plant is potted in a fast draining soil but I’m considering repotting with more organic material since it shows signs of thirst 3-5 days after watering. I had a brief scare when the leaves and flowers started drooping a couple of days after transferring it to a new pot, but after a good drink, everything perked up again. They can be propagated by seed and division, as well as rhizome cuttings. ✿✿✿✿✿✿ Future video ideas, input, or questions? Please drop them in the comment area below! ✿ Get your copy of my book 'The Succulent Manual: A Guide to Care and Repair for All Climates' - it's 40,000+ words with 120+ helpful images and only $9.99 for the interactive eBook! https://sucsforyou.com/thesucculentma... ✿ Need 1-on-1 advice? Purchase a Priority Inquiry Pass or Custom Care Consultation: https://sucsforyou.com/shop ✿ About- Sucs For You! Featuring demonstrations of how to propagate and care for succulents and cacti, and other tips on working with these beautiful plants in challenging climates. With Andrea Afra, based out of Houston, Texas, Garden Zone 9A. ✿ Supplies I use: https://sucsforyou.com/supplies/ (and on my Amazon shop https://www.amazon.com/shop/sucsforyou ) ✿ Support SFY! Buy gorgeous succulents online from my referral links! -US residents: Very affordable succulents shipped fast to your door from Mountain Crest Gardens - http://mountaincrestgardens.com?aff=5 -Looking for quality succulent seeds? Shop: https://unusualseeds.net/ ✿ Check out the 'Get Help' page to learn how I can help you help your plants http://sucsforyou.com/helpmesfy/ ✿ Read about care tips, my dirt recipe and more at: http://sucsforyou.com ✿ Follow me elsewhere! -Instagram: / sucsforyou -Facebook Sucs Talk group: / sucsforyou -Facebook page: / sucsforyou -Flickr: https://flickr.com/photos/sucsforyoupics Some product links may be referrals that help support Sucs for You- thank you!