I should warn people. Open this post, only if you want to suffer. Or, suffer together with me, in my attempts to bring these red bells to the screen. You will notice, not a lot of success in this activity of presenting them. But, I got the order: publish them! Ok, here they come, the lucky red bells. Well, orange or pale red, if will look them better.
It all started back in time when I got the baby plants from the other side of the Iberian peninsula. They travelled for one week, and when they arrived, the baby plants got a new home. They have lived happily with me, their second mom all this time.
And they are still living, don't get me wrong, No plant from that arrival wanted to jump from the stand as it did the fuzzy Echeveria some two weeks ago. Proof here. They have all my attention and care, and when this Kalanchoe showed the first buds, I was happy indeed! I already imagined how I would take some nice photos of the flowers when bloom.
But, now when they are open, and the red bells are showing their elegant skirts, I don't know how to take a nice photo. A decent one, could it come? It is just a plant with a so long neck and a cool haircut on the very top of it. Close up photos should do the thing. Well, only if I would have some macro lens. So dancing here and there on the balcony, searching for some good light, but seems that it gets worse and worse. Just blurry ones are what I get. I have to think something... We will go the the garden and catch some more light! A perfect plan!
Two pots, a camera and a silly neighbour wanting to take photos of some...plant. While one older couple tried to get their siesta and have some sun, I was looking for a good background place. This green carpet will be ok.
The pot found its place in that soft green surface, but afraid from that wide space, the Kalanchoe blossfeldiana didn't want to cooperate. It was so shy and decided not to show compassion for me and my activity. Will not pose nicely for anything in this world. Not for me, not for the neighbours, not for hive.
-mipiano: But for your first mom, @ewkaw ... would you pose for her?
-Señora Lucky Bells: If this is for her, then ok! But just a few shots!
So we got a few ones, nothing special again, I suppose it is not the Señora plant's fault but the photographer. Still, it liked later to be there, in the green. Maybe even imagined it could live one day in freedom, on some green surface without being locked in a pot, in my balcony.
Even the smaller one participated a bit, not so much, being still a bit shy and not showing a lot of her flowers. But you get the idea, right? It also bloomed.
We were there, played a bit that hide and seek game, showing and not showing the flowers. I played around them too, promising them a better treat and nicer music from me, if they behave well. But that was the max I could get, still, I hope this post will not be muted in the succulent growers community for the quality of the photos. :D Well, at least, the green grass was a nice sight.
Later we went back to the old place, the balcony is their destiny. Take note, of how tall the stems are. So, this is normal? According to what I read yesterday in this nice post, it is normal for them. I learned I could even chop them into smaller parts and plant them, they would grow again. For now, they stay how they are, in this condition. When the blooming is finished, I will talk to them and ask what kind of new haircut they want!