• This plant just started growing in a small pot that I used to throw old soil into.

    I have never had a plant like this in my garden or collection of indoor plants. Can anyone identify it and let me know the care it needs to survive? If you look closely there is some purple coloring right where the stem meets the leaf.

    Originally by u/Atmosphere-Public on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/289kz9on
    This plant just started growing in a small pot that I used to throw old soil into. I have never had a plant like this in my garden or collection of indoor plants. Can anyone identify it and let me know the care it needs to survive? If you look closely there is some purple coloring right where the stem meets the leaf. Originally by u/Atmosphere-Public on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/289kz9on
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  • Victory!

    I gave this fella the big chop cuz he was so incredibly leggy, and he's already putting out new growth.

    Don't be afraid to prune your plants!

    Originally by u/pockunit on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24vjtkeq
    Victory! I gave this fella the big chop cuz he was so incredibly leggy, and he's already putting out new growth. Don't be afraid to prune your plants! Originally by u/pockunit on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24vjtkeq
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  • CA and MG waaaaay too high

    In desperate need of help. For those in the know, those CA and MG are both way way way too high. I have a sample from my other lawn that also has the VH levels and the ones shown are double that! I have seen that gypsum seems to be the best answer but I'm not too keen on the potential for it to add to the CA content. If anybody has the magic solution to lower both CA and MG, please reveal it.

    Originally by u/DIBL_Commish on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24qy5lmw
    CA and MG waaaaay too high In desperate need of help. For those in the know, those CA and MG are both way way way too high. I have a sample from my other lawn that also has the VH levels and the ones shown are double that! I have seen that gypsum seems to be the best answer but I'm not too keen on the potential for it to add to the CA content. If anybody has the magic solution to lower both CA and MG, please reveal it. Originally by u/DIBL_Commish on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24qy5lmw
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  • All peppers flattened by winds

    Big Thunderstorms came through (Ohio) with 70mph winds. All my beans (left) and peppers (right) are completely bent over . Nothing looks broke.

    Do you all think I should let it grow back as is? Or try to stake them and straighten them out?

    Originally by u/CBEBuckeye on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b3ck49k
    All peppers flattened by winds Big Thunderstorms came through (Ohio) with 70mph winds. All my beans (left) and peppers (right) are completely bent over . Nothing looks broke. Do you all think I should let it grow back as is? Or try to stake them and straighten them out? Originally by u/CBEBuckeye on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b3ck49k
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  • What plant is this from? So many crushed up in puddles on my driveway in Ontario Canada

    Originally by u/mar-s-e-a on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cpybjte
    What plant is this from? So many crushed up in puddles on my driveway in Ontario Canada Originally by u/mar-s-e-a on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cpybjte
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  • Canned plant given to me at work

    Hey guys I’m trying to figure out what this plant is. It came in a can and is maybe 1 1/2- 2 months old right now. I’m trying to figure out what it is and when/if I’ll need to repot it.

    If any more information is needed for identification please let me know.

    Thanks in advance!

    Originally by u/flipmangoflip on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bkozjb8
    Canned plant given to me at work Hey guys I’m trying to figure out what this plant is. It came in a can and is maybe 1 1/2- 2 months old right now. I’m trying to figure out what it is and when/if I’ll need to repot it. If any more information is needed for identification please let me know. Thanks in advance! Originally by u/flipmangoflip on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bkozjb8
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  • Sooo… does anyone have some good recipes using basil?

    Originally by u/wowookie_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27uf4dbv
    Sooo… does anyone have some good recipes using basil? Originally by u/wowookie_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27uf4dbv
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  • Can this be saved?

    Storms rolled through and took out one of my Fresno chili plants just above the root. Is there any shot of salvaging the plant or what can I do to save the peppers?

    Originally by u/Intelligent-Cut-3564 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25tffssn
    Can this be saved? Storms rolled through and took out one of my Fresno chili plants just above the root. Is there any shot of salvaging the plant or what can I do to save the peppers? Originally by u/Intelligent-Cut-3564 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25tffssn
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  • This plant is super familiar but I couldn't name it

    Originally by u/Glum-Palpitation-612 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22kx9kry
    This plant is super familiar but I couldn't name it Originally by u/Glum-Palpitation-612 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22kx9kry
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  • Thought This Man Was A Goner

    Pretty sure this is a white wizard philodendron, his leaves kept curling. I checked for root rot, tried repotting him. Watered more, watered less, eventually I gave up and put him in a corner.

    Now he has decided to put out a new leaf and a baby and I don’t want them to die… what do I do to keep him alive this time?

    Should I move him into a smaller pot? Should I give him some water??

    Originally by u/purpl_dahlia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2adz9apq
    Thought This Man Was A Goner Pretty sure this is a white wizard philodendron, his leaves kept curling. I checked for root rot, tried repotting him. Watered more, watered less, eventually I gave up and put him in a corner. Now he has decided to put out a new leaf and a baby and I don’t want them to die… what do I do to keep him alive this time? Should I move him into a smaller pot? Should I give him some water?? Originally by u/purpl_dahlia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2adz9apq
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