• Monstera

    Help! What do I need to change here? Rescued her from Walmart clearance about 2.5 years ago. Original leaves were large and fenestrated. All leaved since have been small and non fenestrated. Watering weekly. Do I need to separate? Water more often? More light?

    Originally by u/Feeling_Student4721 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24s65poj
    Monstera Help! What do I need to change here? Rescued her from Walmart clearance about 2.5 years ago. Original leaves were large and fenestrated. All leaved since have been small and non fenestrated. Watering weekly. Do I need to separate? Water more often? More light? Originally by u/Feeling_Student4721 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24s65poj
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  • Lily seems a bit confused

    Saw this guy at the store. What the heck is it doing?

    Originally by u/Maigraith on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2746tlue
    Lily seems a bit confused Saw this guy at the store. What the heck is it doing? Originally by u/Maigraith on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2746tlue
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  • I’m not sure how much water my plant (Kalanchoe?) needs

    Hi guys, I recently purchased these three seperate plants from a garden centre and combined them into one pot, from what I know from google two of these are both kalanchoe. Google said to water every 3-4 weeks as they are succulents, however unlike my jade plants which I water at the same time of them, they seem to have dried out and haven’t grown at all. They sit in my windowsill which I believe is East facing so they get a good amount of sun throughout the day. I was just wondering if I was doing anything wrong at all. Thanks guys. (Ps apologies for bad camera quality I had to use my front camera)

    Originally by u/reallyreallycoolman on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28knsuke
    I’m not sure how much water my plant (Kalanchoe?) needs Hi guys, I recently purchased these three seperate plants from a garden centre and combined them into one pot, from what I know from google two of these are both kalanchoe. Google said to water every 3-4 weeks as they are succulents, however unlike my jade plants which I water at the same time of them, they seem to have dried out and haven’t grown at all. They sit in my windowsill which I believe is East facing so they get a good amount of sun throughout the day. I was just wondering if I was doing anything wrong at all. Thanks guys. (Ps apologies for bad camera quality I had to use my front camera) Originally by u/reallyreallycoolman on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28knsuke
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  • How do I make my dwarf jades grow outward instead of upward?

    My dwarf jades seem to want to grow straight vertically. How can I flesh out their foliage?

    Originally by u/Tricky-Ad-4620 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cqp6ssz
    How do I make my dwarf jades grow outward instead of upward? My dwarf jades seem to want to grow straight vertically. How can I flesh out their foliage? Originally by u/Tricky-Ad-4620 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cqp6ssz
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  • Is this a death bloom?

    Hii, I’ve had this plant for a few years now. Stalk grew a few weeks ago, bright red / yellow flowers. Been reading about death blooms & not sure what to do. Any advice appreciated!

    Originally by u/Marshudo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23z3d95s
    Is this a death bloom? Hii, I’ve had this plant for a few years now. Stalk grew a few weeks ago, bright red / yellow flowers. Been reading about death blooms & not sure what to do. Any advice appreciated! Originally by u/Marshudo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23z3d95s
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  • no clue what this is

    maize?

    Originally by u/SilvW0lf3 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yu2t2mp
    no clue what this is maize? Originally by u/SilvW0lf3 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yu2t2mp
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  • My Succulent has roots in its stem, should I do anything??

    Hello everyone, I received this succulent garden as a birthday gift in November. It’s been doing well! One of the succulents has a bunch of little roots in the stem, and I was wondering if that was a sign to cut and propagate the plant. I’ve never propagated before so I’d love any advice with what I should do.

    It gets direct sunlight in the morning for a few hours, and I water the soil every month or when I see the leaves start to get wrinkly.

    Originally by u/plutominous on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/288k7cwo
    My Succulent has roots in its stem, should I do anything?? Hello everyone, I received this succulent garden as a birthday gift in November. It’s been doing well! One of the succulents has a bunch of little roots in the stem, and I was wondering if that was a sign to cut and propagate the plant. I’ve never propagated before so I’d love any advice with what I should do. It gets direct sunlight in the morning for a few hours, and I water the soil every month or when I see the leaves start to get wrinkly. Originally by u/plutominous on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/288k7cwo
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  • Drooping money plant

    Repotted about a month ago - very droopy but still alive - any help appreciated!

    Used to water twice a week - good drainage, but slowed down worried we were drowning.

    Typically 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight per day -

    Originally by u/ZenPerryProject on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22pn6c74
    Drooping money plant Repotted about a month ago - very droopy but still alive - any help appreciated! Used to water twice a week - good drainage, but slowed down worried we were drowning. Typically 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight per day - Originally by u/ZenPerryProject on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22pn6c74
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  • Raccoons & New Sod

    Are raccoons doing this? We laid new sod in early April and have been very diligent about watering and it’s felt rooted to me, but then the other day we woke up to our lawn looking like this. We folded it down (second time this has happened since April) and it’s disheartening that the sod isn’t rooted enough to prevent critters from doing this. What has helped root the lawn and/or prevent raccoons from doing this?

    Originally by u/TheBrightEyedCat on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a3u8yp2
    Raccoons & New Sod Are raccoons doing this? We laid new sod in early April and have been very diligent about watering and it’s felt rooted to me, but then the other day we woke up to our lawn looking like this. We folded it down (second time this has happened since April) and it’s disheartening that the sod isn’t rooted enough to prevent critters from doing this. What has helped root the lawn and/or prevent raccoons from doing this? Originally by u/TheBrightEyedCat on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a3u8yp2
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  • Fittonia help

    Hey, first time posting here. I know nothing about plants but I’ve been trying my best with a pink veined fittonia. It started off great but over the past year it seems to be doing worse and worse. It seems to be growing “outward” and the leaves are constantly curled and yellowing. I keep it pretty well watered and humid and it gets just a little direct sunlight, mostly indirect. (It usually is in a little plastic pan that collects the water, I just took it out to clean the pot off) Does it possibly need new soil? A bigger pot etc? Just looking for some insight on how to get her looking better again.

    Originally by u/Giant-Sea-Slug on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dxo36je
    Fittonia help Hey, first time posting here. I know nothing about plants but I’ve been trying my best with a pink veined fittonia. It started off great but over the past year it seems to be doing worse and worse. It seems to be growing “outward” and the leaves are constantly curled and yellowing. I keep it pretty well watered and humid and it gets just a little direct sunlight, mostly indirect. (It usually is in a little plastic pan that collects the water, I just took it out to clean the pot off) Does it possibly need new soil? A bigger pot etc? Just looking for some insight on how to get her looking better again. Originally by u/Giant-Sea-Slug on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dxo36je
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