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Are you reading any "Manga" lately? Now, I wouldn't call myself a huge bookworm, and my Manga consumption is probably just average, so I shouldn't speak too boldly. But because I've spent so much of my life living and breathing succulents, I've held a certain realization for a long time. And that...
Language is a living thing. In today's world, where information travels faster than ever, terms are born, spread, and evolve in the blink of an eye. It's a daily occurrence for meanings to shift and new jargon to pop up. So, usually, I don’t think it’s worth being too nitpicky. But still! There i...
This is the second installment in our summer break science project series. This time, let's skip the formal talk and focus on the simple "how-to-grow" experiment and its results. The topic is the ever-challenging "summer survival" for succulents (Honestly, I meant to publish this before summ...
It's that time of year again—the season of doom for succulent lovers. It's only just turned July, but weather forecasts are already reporting highs over 35°C, and social media is flooded with urgent posts like "It's turned to mush!", "Need to shade'em!", and "Stop watering now!". Here at PUKUBOOK...
Now that the weather is warming up, it's the perfect season for repotting! How is your own succulent repotting going? Wait, are you overwhelmed by how many plants you have to tackle? Well then, you're in luck—today, I'm sharing my "ultra-fast repotting method" that's become the norm at my home. I...
With their smooth, glossy, sparkling look, Haworthia—especially the Obtuza group—have always been fan favorites. But despite that dream of crystal-clear, “jewel” leaves, sometimes what ends up growing is a shriveled, wrinkly little plant… Why?! How do you get them looking so plump and shiny? Is i...