• Help with fittonia

    The jar on the right is more established, maybe 6 months. The fittonia grows voraciously for a slow growing species, with vibrant pink streaks. I took clippings from the right jar and started planting them one by one in the left jar. They are much slower growing, more lifeless, and dull in color. They both get indirect morning sun. Could it be too much moisture on the left jar? The right jar is barely damp, almost looks dry but the fittonia is thriving. My goal with the right jar is to get really bushy colorful fittonia to fill I’ll the space. Any input would be appreciated!!

    Originally by u/codenvitae2 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bqsre7u
    Help with fittonia The jar on the right is more established, maybe 6 months. The fittonia grows voraciously for a slow growing species, with vibrant pink streaks. I took clippings from the right jar and started planting them one by one in the left jar. They are much slower growing, more lifeless, and dull in color. They both get indirect morning sun. Could it be too much moisture on the left jar? The right jar is barely damp, almost looks dry but the fittonia is thriving. My goal with the right jar is to get really bushy colorful fittonia to fill I’ll the space. Any input would be appreciated!! Originally by u/codenvitae2 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bqsre7u
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  • Some type of philodendron

    Came across this beauty a couple of weeks ago. I believe it is some type philodendron. Its leaves were massive like monsteras.

    Originally by u/GoodbyeEarlGrey on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27c9t7ql
    Some type of philodendron Came across this beauty a couple of weeks ago. I believe it is some type philodendron. Its leaves were massive like monsteras. Originally by u/GoodbyeEarlGrey on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27c9t7ql
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  • First terrarium

    Built my first terrarium and I'm obsessed..now on to keeping it alive.

    Question for lighting though. Should I get a grow light or can I just leave on my coffee table which is about a yard away from the window. Not direct sunlight

    Originally by u/mesharies4 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/237hwrpw
    First terrarium Built my first terrarium and I'm obsessed..now on to keeping it alive. Question for lighting though. Should I get a grow light or can I just leave on my coffee table which is about a yard away from the window. Not direct sunlight Originally by u/mesharies4 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/237hwrpw
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  • I planted my rosemary today

    Originally by u/Rangerben1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27rv89zb
    I planted my rosemary today Originally by u/Rangerben1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27rv89zb
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  • Monstera advice

    At which age / leaf size do you have to cut the holes in the leaves?

    Originally by u/MayanRainbow84 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24jbboll
    Monstera advice At which age / leaf size do you have to cut the holes in the leaves? Originally by u/MayanRainbow84 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24jbboll
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  • Are these good or bad blooms?

    I know they look at little rough, my parents left them outside for quite some time. Should I be concerned about the blooming?

    Originally by u/MauveIIous on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29qfbdqb
    Are these good or bad blooms? I know they look at little rough, my parents left them outside for quite some time. Should I be concerned about the blooming? Originally by u/MauveIIous on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29qfbdqb
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  • Drooping Monstera

    Hello, any help with my Monstera?

    It's been droopy for a while now, but just reported the other day, I am hoping this will fix the issue, but any ideas on what else to try? Or what else might be the issue?

    Thanks

    Originally by u/thisisthegoodshit on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2awmq8mn
    Drooping Monstera Hello, any help with my Monstera? It's been droopy for a while now, but just reported the other day, I am hoping this will fix the issue, but any ideas on what else to try? Or what else might be the issue? Thanks Originally by u/thisisthegoodshit on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2awmq8mn
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  • My thyme is dying after less than a week

    I got this thyme very recently, and now it's wilting and becoming crunchy, after a very short span of time. Actually I got 3 plants, a lavender, a thyme and a mint, and they're all doing... Not so great, but the thyme is especially having a rough time.

    I have no idea what happened, at first I thought, hey, maybe I don't need to water it very much, it's a thyme after all. But then it started wilting so fast, and I watered it a bit. These last 3 days I watered it every day, but it's still doing badly. It happened ridiculously fast, like the moment I brought it here, it started dying. I really don't think I overwatered it, because it was already having trouble the minute I brought it here, and I didn't water it much at first. Plus, the pot drains very well. Bear in mind it was really hot these last few days, but still, thyme should be fine with that...

    Any idea why that is happening? Is there any chance I can save it? With how rapidly it is declining, I'm a bit afraid...

    Originally by u/MrPezevenk on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26n3oqaj
    My thyme is dying after less than a week I got this thyme very recently, and now it's wilting and becoming crunchy, after a very short span of time. Actually I got 3 plants, a lavender, a thyme and a mint, and they're all doing... Not so great, but the thyme is especially having a rough time. I have no idea what happened, at first I thought, hey, maybe I don't need to water it very much, it's a thyme after all. But then it started wilting so fast, and I watered it a bit. These last 3 days I watered it every day, but it's still doing badly. It happened ridiculously fast, like the moment I brought it here, it started dying. I really don't think I overwatered it, because it was already having trouble the minute I brought it here, and I didn't water it much at first. Plus, the pot drains very well. Bear in mind it was really hot these last few days, but still, thyme should be fine with that... Any idea why that is happening? Is there any chance I can save it? With how rapidly it is declining, I'm a bit afraid... Originally by u/MrPezevenk on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26n3oqaj
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  • Advice on salvaging a leggy fiddle leaf

    I’m considering buying this lot with a very leggy fiddle leaf included and trying to figure if then fiddle leaf is worth trying to salvage.

    I’m thinking I’d try notching it, but is there a limit to how many notches one can do to fill out a plant? I’m also thinking I could notch it and once a few new shoots start, then I could chop and prop the top. Thoughts? Or is this looking like it’s beyond repair?

    I live in VT, so the plants would all be placed indoors by a south west corner of the house that gets afternoon sun and be watered regularly. I work from home so plant care is one of the things I do to unwind between meetings, but would be good to know if there’s anything else to take into consideration. I have another area with grow lights and humidifiers.

    Open to thoughts on any of the other plants too

    Originally by u/bicyclebon on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cf7wg6n
    Advice on salvaging a leggy fiddle leaf I’m considering buying this lot with a very leggy fiddle leaf included and trying to figure if then fiddle leaf is worth trying to salvage. I’m thinking I’d try notching it, but is there a limit to how many notches one can do to fill out a plant? I’m also thinking I could notch it and once a few new shoots start, then I could chop and prop the top. Thoughts? Or is this looking like it’s beyond repair? I live in VT, so the plants would all be placed indoors by a south west corner of the house that gets afternoon sun and be watered regularly. I work from home so plant care is one of the things I do to unwind between meetings, but would be good to know if there’s anything else to take into consideration. I have another area with grow lights and humidifiers. Open to thoughts on any of the other plants too Originally by u/bicyclebon on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cf7wg6n
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  • The only seed that survived has now bloomed 🥹

    Originally by u/ruralmonalisa on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/285gkvzd
    The only seed that survived has now bloomed 🥹 Originally by u/ruralmonalisa on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/285gkvzd
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