• Any idea what may have caused this dis-coloration?

    Thanks i

    Originally by u/mbntftittylily on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ashbwa
    Any idea what may have caused this dis-coloration? Thanks i Originally by u/mbntftittylily on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ashbwa
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  • Is this label correct?

    These were labeled as Senecio cephalophorus (now Kleinia cephalophora), but they don't look anything like what that plant looks like. I've been trying to find an ID, and I've only found another reddit post asking the same question about what appears to be the same plant. My best guess is that they're some sort of Cotyledon orbiculata hybrid or cultivar.

    Originally by u/Any-Dig4524 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25vtc28o
    Is this label correct? 💜 These were labeled as Senecio cephalophorus (now Kleinia cephalophora), but they don't look anything like what that plant looks like. I've been trying to find an ID, and I've only found another reddit post asking the same question about what appears to be the same plant. My best guess is that they're some sort of Cotyledon orbiculata hybrid or cultivar. Originally by u/Any-Dig4524 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25vtc28o
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  • Tomato is Withering - one dead and one on the way.

    Our 2nd tomato plant is withering. Leafs are looking burnt out, but even the ones that aren’t are curling up.

    The garden gets direct sunlight 10am - 4pm. We have gotten a lot of rain (Coastal Carolina) the last two weeks. This is the second plant that has died, the first started pumping out tomatoes and was spent, then this one is now doing the same.

    Uncertain if it’s too late for this one, but if not, do I need to give it a little bit of shade? I see no pests…

    Originally by u/gliz5714 on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/1ld765l/tomato_is_withering_one_dead_and_one_on_the_way/
    Tomato is Withering - one dead and one on the way. Our 2nd tomato plant is withering. Leafs are looking burnt out, but even the ones that aren’t are curling up. The garden gets direct sunlight 10am - 4pm. We have gotten a lot of rain (Coastal Carolina) the last two weeks. This is the second plant that has died, the first started pumping out tomatoes and was spent, then this one is now doing the same. Uncertain if it’s too late for this one, but if not, do I need to give it a little bit of shade? I see no pests… Originally by u/gliz5714 on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/1ld765l/tomato_is_withering_one_dead_and_one_on_the_way/
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  • Air plant in wild

    Originally by u/timelessP on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/airplants/comments/1ld18oy/air_plant_in_wild/
    Air plant in wild Originally by u/timelessP on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/airplants/comments/1ld18oy/air_plant_in_wild/
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  • Thought he looked pretty cool…as long as he stays there

    Originally by u/Homedude88 on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/1ld4sm0/thought_he_looked_pretty_coolas_long_as_he_stays/
    Thought he looked pretty cool…as long as he stays there Originally by u/Homedude88 on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/1ld4sm0/thought_he_looked_pretty_coolas_long_as_he_stays/
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  • Echeveria harmsii

    Originally by u/ventispulla on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29mdos5a
    Echeveria harmsii Originally by u/ventispulla on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29mdos5a
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  • Nutsedge?

    Just found this popping up in my lawn. Is it nutsedge?

    Originally by u/TillerTornado on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dpbh4bu
    Nutsedge? Just found this popping up in my lawn. Is it nutsedge? Originally by u/TillerTornado on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dpbh4bu
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  • What should I do?

    Hi all, thanks in advanced for the help.

    So this pitcher plant has had so many new growths in the few weeks I have had it and today I am transferring it to a much larger planter with a mixture of perlite and sphagnum moss. What should I do with this one part that is having trouble? Do you clip them like other plants when they go brown or do I just let it keep doing its thing?

    Originally by u/Honest-Audie on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/SavageGarden/comments/1ld783h/what_should_i_do/
    What should I do? Hi all, thanks in advanced for the help. So this pitcher plant has had so many new growths in the few weeks I have had it and today I am transferring it to a much larger planter with a mixture of perlite and sphagnum moss. What should I do with this one part that is having trouble? Do you clip them like other plants when they go brown or do I just let it keep doing its thing? Originally by u/Honest-Audie on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/SavageGarden/comments/1ld783h/what_should_i_do/
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  • What kind of eggs are these?

    On a plum tree! Underside of leaf

    Originally by u/goonyskoony on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/vegetablegardening/comments/1ldbl7k/what_kind_of_eggs_are_these/
    What kind of eggs are these? On a plum tree! Underside of leaf Originally by u/goonyskoony on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/vegetablegardening/comments/1ldbl7k/what_kind_of_eggs_are_these/
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  • What would cause this?

    I've got a few outdoor plants that the leaves have holes in them, this one is by far the worst. What would cause this? Slugs/snails? Caterpillars? What can I do to treat it? I'm in Vancouver BC and the plants get south sun, and are watered every two days at the moment.

    Originally by u/araquinar on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/plantclinic/comments/1ld8jif/what_would_cause_this/
    What would cause this? I've got a few outdoor plants that the leaves have holes in them, this one is by far the worst. What would cause this? Slugs/snails? Caterpillars? What can I do to treat it? I'm in Vancouver BC and the plants get south sun, and are watered every two days at the moment. Originally by u/araquinar on Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/plantclinic/comments/1ld8jif/what_would_cause_this/
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