• Albuca spiralis, my frizzle sizzle

    Purchased for BRL $18 at the municipal flower/ plant market. A year ago it only had one growth point. I don't think I've seen this plant for sale at any other stores. I'm technically cheating-- it's living its best life outdoors in a warm spot with morning sunshine in the tropics.

    Originally by u/gringacarioca on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yk8vu43g
    Albuca spiralis, my frizzle sizzle Purchased for BRL $18 at the municipal flower/ plant market. A year ago it only had one growth point. I don't think I've seen this plant for sale at any other stores. I'm technically cheating-- it's living its best life outdoors in a warm spot with morning sunshine in the tropics. Originally by u/gringacarioca on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yk8vu43g
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  • Plant has started dying after 2 years.

    My wife was gifted this plant a couple of years ago, and has kept it out of direct sunlight..watering when soil looked dry. We moved it to more direct sunlight thinking it might help. It hasn’t.

    We have no idea what type of plant it is, or what type of care it requires.

    Any help would be appreciated!

    Originally by u/hawkayecarumba on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykelbtju
    Plant has started dying after 2 years. My wife was gifted this plant a couple of years ago, and has kept it out of direct sunlight..watering when soil looked dry. We moved it to more direct sunlight thinking it might help. It hasn’t. We have no idea what type of plant it is, or what type of care it requires. Any help would be appreciated! Originally by u/hawkayecarumba on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykelbtju
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  • Is mold good or bad

    Is this bad, if so what do I do about it? The pot is one of those watering system wick and grow so I fill it up and usually don't have a problem I had it for a year now I did give them all a top bath a week or two ago just to kind of wash the leaves off it lives under a sun light and has for like a year without a problem

    Originally by u/anonymouslyNovakane on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2x8fgbhc
    Is mold good or bad Is this bad, if so what do I do about it? The pot is one of those watering system wick and grow so I fill it up and usually don't have a problem I had it for a year now I did give them all a top bath a week or two ago just to kind of wash the leaves off it lives under a sun light and has for like a year without a problem Originally by u/anonymouslyNovakane on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2x8fgbhc
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  • Monstera put out its first inner fenestrations and I’m obsessed

    Originally by u/Trash_dad_420 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ypcqrm9n
    Monstera put out its first inner fenestrations and I’m obsessed Originally by u/Trash_dad_420 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ypcqrm9n
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  • Butchart Gardens - A beautiful 'spiral' shaped rose (pink, white, yellow) glowing in the sun.

    Originally by u/Big3Connoisseur on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymb423br
    Butchart Gardens - A beautiful 'spiral' shaped rose (pink, white, yellow) glowing in the sun. Originally by u/Big3Connoisseur on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymb423br
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  • Happy container of succulent plants in our yard

    Originally by u/Big3Connoisseur on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yql2yfjs
    Happy container of succulent plants in our yard Originally by u/Big3Connoisseur on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yql2yfjs
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  • Can I use these sticks i found outside in my terrarium, and if so, do i need to prepare them in some way?

    Ive seen a bunch of videos were they all use driftwood, but it looks like driftwood theyve brought from a store. I was wondering if I could use wood ive found outside, and if so, is there specific woods that'll work or can all kinds of wood work, and do i have to prepare them in some way? Like steralize them?

    Originally by u/TheWeirdo_Dude on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yunw8hx2
    Can I use these sticks i found outside in my terrarium, and if so, do i need to prepare them in some way? Ive seen a bunch of videos were they all use driftwood, but it looks like driftwood theyve brought from a store. I was wondering if I could use wood ive found outside, and if so, is there specific woods that'll work or can all kinds of wood work, and do i have to prepare them in some way? Like steralize them? Originally by u/TheWeirdo_Dude on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yunw8hx2
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  • Watermelon peperomia help!

    I got this watermelon peperomia for my birthday. It just started dropping tons of leaves and they were black and shrivelled at the base of the stems. The poor thing, can I save it? What's causing this?

    I thought it was a relatively thirsty plant but it is about 2m back from a window. I have a humidity meter by it because I read these babies like more moisture and don't like to dry out too much.

    Now I'm afraid I've overwatered it as the root ball seems way too small for the pot it came in. It's in a pot with holes, in a decorative pot with pebbles in the bottom so it wasn't sat in water. How can I fix this?

    Originally by u/seeyouspacecowboyx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yl6c4dg8
    Watermelon peperomia help! I got this watermelon peperomia for my birthday. It just started dropping tons of leaves and they were black and shrivelled at the base of the stems. The poor thing, can I save it? What's causing this? I thought it was a relatively thirsty plant but it is about 2m back from a window. I have a humidity meter by it because I read these babies like more moisture and don't like to dry out too much. Now I'm afraid I've overwatered it as the root ball seems way too small for the pot it came in. It's in a pot with holes, in a decorative pot with pebbles in the bottom so it wasn't sat in water. How can I fix this? Originally by u/seeyouspacecowboyx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yl6c4dg8
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  • Still no fruit on tomatillo plants

    2 next to each other, I’ve seen pollinators in there, plenty of flowers, not a single fruit. Thoughts?

    Originally by u/robval13 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yn7sd7fj
    Still no fruit on tomatillo plants 2 next to each other, I’ve seen pollinators in there, plenty of flowers, not a single fruit. Thoughts? Originally by u/robval13 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yn7sd7fj
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  • advice?

    hi i just bought this flytrap last week and i only fed a cricket and the trap started turning black,is this normal? any advice? and how does my plant look

    Originally by u/ApprehensiveBaby932 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yuoch66h
    advice? hi i just bought this flytrap last week and i only fed a cricket and the trap started turning black,is this normal? any advice? and how does my plant look Originally by u/ApprehensiveBaby932 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yuoch66h
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