• Pick them and toss or wait it out?

    A heatwave and lots of rain and then more heat and no rain! Unfortunately the unavoidable inconsistent water did some damage.

    I haven’t grown Romas before so I’m not sure if these are salvageable. Any chance they are or do we just pick them and toss them now?

    Originally by u/HumanoidResources84 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yvv82cee
    Pick them and toss or wait it out? A heatwave and lots of rain and then more heat and no rain! Unfortunately the unavoidable inconsistent water did some damage. I haven’t grown Romas before so I’m not sure if these are salvageable. Any chance they are or do we just pick them and toss them now? Originally by u/HumanoidResources84 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yvv82cee
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  • Can I plant Dymondia (Silver Carpet) now in Zone 10a?

    Low of mid 50°s, high upper 70°s, full sun, set between slate flagstone, no automatic irrigation system.

    Photo for reference.

    Originally by u/SLOCALLY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytmx927b
    Can I plant Dymondia (Silver Carpet) now in Zone 10a? Low of mid 50°s, high upper 70°s, full sun, set between slate flagstone, no automatic irrigation system. Photo for reference. Originally by u/SLOCALLY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytmx927b
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  • Euphorbia Lactea: Potential mite or fungal damage?

    Have had this E. Lactea for years, it did have mites at one point and the flower went completely brown at which point I thought it was dead. After a year or so it suddenly flowered again and has looked similar to this since then.

    Is this mite damage / a fungal infection? I understand what corking is but I'm not sure that's the case here. I don't think it's rot as it is hard to the touch. Depending on what it is, how do I treat it properly? It is still growing fine as I can see new flowers starting to grow.

    Any help appreciated.

    Originally by u/Lzlxlclvlblnlmao on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynpdsjbp
    Euphorbia Lactea: Potential mite or fungal damage? Have had this E. Lactea for years, it did have mites at one point and the flower went completely brown at which point I thought it was dead. After a year or so it suddenly flowered again and has looked similar to this since then. Is this mite damage / a fungal infection? I understand what corking is but I'm not sure that's the case here. I don't think it's rot as it is hard to the touch. Depending on what it is, how do I treat it properly? It is still growing fine as I can see new flowers starting to grow. Any help appreciated. Originally by u/Lzlxlclvlblnlmao on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynpdsjbp
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  • what is this Eastern Colorado roadside plant?

    A reddish brown plant I see this every year and wonder what it could be.

    Originally by u/mountainshafows on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ylwtqf2j
    what is this Eastern Colorado roadside plant? A reddish brown plant I see this every year and wonder what it could be. Originally by u/mountainshafows on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ylwtqf2j
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  • Am I wasting my time?

    I don't have a green thumb. I thought I'd try again as I was gifted these mini roses. It's not going great. I picked all the dead leaves like it was going to help and I have the slightest hope because the leaves at the top are still green. Should I just be throwing this out?

    Originally by u/BearyBearBearBear on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yl4unelv
    Am I wasting my time? I don't have a green thumb. I thought I'd try again as I was gifted these mini roses. It's not going great. I picked all the dead leaves like it was going to help and I have the slightest hope because the leaves at the top are still green. Should I just be throwing this out? Originally by u/BearyBearBearBear on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yl4unelv
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  • My Krimson queen is flowering

    Was watering my plants this morning and noticed these little flowers on my hoya about to bloom. First time it’s ever done that in 4 years!

    Originally by u/ememilieee on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xdrhwpt
    My Krimson queen is flowering Was watering my plants this morning and noticed these little flowers on my hoya about to bloom. First time it’s ever done that in 4 years! Originally by u/ememilieee on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xdrhwpt
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  • Help?

    I’m new to succulents and took this home from the clearance section last week. I watered it down and repotted it and it was looking great. Yesterday I gave a little water and put it in a window all day and this morning it looks like this. How can I help?

    Originally by u/lulu-bell on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yot5wyab
    Help? I’m new to succulents and took this home from the clearance section last week. I watered it down and repotted it and it was looking great. Yesterday I gave a little water and put it in a window all day and this morning it looks like this. How can I help? Originally by u/lulu-bell on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yot5wyab
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  • What is this plant? It started growing in my pot that only had soil and I’ve left this pot out unattended for a few years and just noticed this plant is growing

    Originally by u/Automatic-Respond212 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yug3kqyg
    What is this plant? It started growing in my pot that only had soil and I’ve left this pot out unattended for a few years and just noticed this plant is growing Originally by u/Automatic-Respond212 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yug3kqyg
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  • first germination after 1 month

    this is my first time growing succulents from seeds, and it is not the most successful experience. I sowed the seeds more then 1 month ago with no results, so i wasn't having much hope lately and just left them be. But today i decided to check them and saw this little guy! The soil was already almost dry, and it's really strange to see the progress. I'm so happy rn!!!

    Originally by u/kilkababaika on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ys6emkou
    first germination after 1 month this is my first time growing succulents from seeds, and it is not the most successful experience. I sowed the seeds more then 1 month ago with no results, so i wasn't having much hope lately and just left them be. But today i decided to check them and saw this little guy! The soil was already almost dry, and it's really strange to see the progress. I'm so happy rn!!! Originally by u/kilkababaika on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ys6emkou
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  • Carrot Harvest

    Parisian and oxheart

    Originally by u/mushroommaster2000 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xxcmz5m
    Carrot Harvest Parisian and oxheart Originally by u/mushroommaster2000 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xxcmz5m
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