• Lavender Plant

    Leaves are curled up and crispy. It was thriving and then it was not.

    Soil: just added perlite to the soil today, it was growing and thriving in generic potting soil before.

    Light: it's under a grow light (hence the purple hue to it). We are looking to upgrade our grow light as our natural lighting is terrible.

    Water: watering it when the soil is dry. We aren't sure how often you're supposed to water these things... We are treating the watering like a succulent and not watering it too often, waiting for the soil to dry, and adding rocks and stuff to the soil to help it drain to prevent root rot.

    Pot: plastic from the dollar store. Pot claims its self watering but we are emptying the water catcher from water because we don't trust it. It has drainage holes on the bottom. We don't let it sit in it's water for too long. The holes are draining well.

    Temperature: kept indoors at 15°-20° C. Thermostat says 15 but it's been reaching 20 recently. It's away from any drafts/baseboard heaters. We aren't putting it outside because we are 10 floors up in a balcony that has worse lighting than our crappy grow light. Might put it outside when it's bigger.

    Food: I think we fertilized it once with generic fertilizer. We don't usually fertilize our plants.

    If anyone has grown these things please guide us. We just replaced the soil so hopefully it's just that. Please tell us your watering schedule too. I'm not used to watering plants .

    Originally by u/bloodhound_217 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29e7sg5x
    Lavender Plant Leaves are curled up and crispy. It was thriving and then it was not. 🪨Soil: just added perlite to the soil today, it was growing and thriving in generic potting soil before. ☀️Light: it's under a grow light (hence the purple hue to it). We are looking to upgrade our grow light as our natural lighting is terrible. 💧Water: watering it when the soil is dry. We aren't sure how often you're supposed to water these things... We are treating the watering like a succulent and not watering it too often, waiting for the soil to dry, and adding rocks and stuff to the soil to help it drain to prevent root rot. 🪴Pot: plastic from the dollar store. Pot claims its self watering but we are emptying the water catcher from water because we don't trust it. It has drainage holes on the bottom. We don't let it sit in it's water for too long. The holes are draining well. 🌡️Temperature: kept indoors at 15°-20° C. Thermostat says 15 but it's been reaching 20 recently. It's away from any drafts/baseboard heaters. We aren't putting it outside because we are 10 floors up in a balcony that has worse lighting than our crappy grow light. Might put it outside when it's bigger. 🍴Food: I think we fertilized it once with generic fertilizer. We don't usually fertilize our plants. 😅 If anyone has grown these things please guide us. We just replaced the soil so hopefully it's just that. Please tell us your watering schedule too. I'm not used to watering plants 😂. Originally by u/bloodhound_217 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29e7sg5x
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  • My grandma’s grandma’s grandmas hen and chicks (allegedly)

    With some annual ground cover = healthy pot of soil :)

    Originally by u/Next_Independent_608 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26luz93o
    My grandma’s grandma’s grandmas hen and chicks (allegedly) With some annual ground cover = healthy pot of soil :) Originally by u/Next_Independent_608 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26luz93o
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  • What’s wrong with my summer squash???

    Originally by u/Rude-Repair-1839 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22e5kuzm
    What’s wrong with my summer squash??? Originally by u/Rude-Repair-1839 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22e5kuzm
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  • Crassula capitella. Is it too hot? Or root rot?

    Hello!

    I thought this was going to be a decently easy succulent for my area, and I am fairly used to some of the related succulents to pagoda village, but what went wrong here?

    Is it too much heat? The leaves seem much smaller and less plump than the original state. Soil is also very dry.

    I also thought it might be root rot because of the base plant having all the brown areas, but it’s getting proper (neglect) watering at once per week. And soil quickly drains as well.

    It also seems to be missing a few strands/growths from the previous photo. Hoping a neighborhood cat didn’t get curious.

    Watering: once a week, full soak
    Sunlight: full sun, no shade. 85°-95°F (a couple 100°+ days)
    Soil: 70/30 organic/inorganic

    Thank you for any advice/help. I’m assuming this is slightly salvageable by trimming off the still living growths, but any advice is welcome.

    Originally by u/mgaguilar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d3t2dxj
    Crassula capitella. Is it too hot? Or root rot? Hello! I thought this was going to be a decently easy succulent for my area, and I am fairly used to some of the related succulents to pagoda village, but what went wrong here? Is it too much heat? The leaves seem much smaller and less plump than the original state. Soil is also very dry. I also thought it might be root rot because of the base plant having all the brown areas, but it’s getting proper (neglect) watering at once per week. And soil quickly drains as well. It also seems to be missing a few strands/growths from the previous photo. Hoping a neighborhood cat didn’t get curious. Watering: once a week, full soak Sunlight: full sun, no shade. 85°-95°F (a couple 100°+ days) Soil: 70/30 organic/inorganic Thank you for any advice/help. I’m assuming this is slightly salvageable by trimming off the still living growths, but any advice is welcome. Originally by u/mgaguilar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d3t2dxj
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  • Passion fruit flower

    Hey everyone! I’m trying to grow passion fruit indoors (zone 7b) and could use some advice. One of the flowers bloomed and then fell off after (I believe) being fertilized. Is that normal? What should I expect next, and how can I support the plant from here?

    Any tips on getting the fruit to actually set and grow indoors would be amazing.

    Originally by u/JJGT2016 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/298zdnlj
    Passion fruit flower Hey everyone! I’m trying to grow passion fruit indoors (zone 7b) and could use some advice. One of the flowers bloomed and then fell off after (I believe) being fertilized. Is that normal? What should I expect next, and how can I support the plant from here? Any tips on getting the fruit to actually set and grow indoors would be amazing. Originally by u/JJGT2016 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/298zdnlj
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  • Diarrhea vagination???????

    Originally by u/Exile4444 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/258h4mf8
    Diarrhea vagination??????? Originally by u/Exile4444 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/258h4mf8
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  • Best way to rework this narrow space?

    This space gets no sun. It is where we store our garbage and recycling (clearly). I don’t need it to be nice or green, I just don’t want it to be a dirt hole. It is a drainage path from backyard to street, so I need to keep it porous but I keep thinking that rocks will make it harder to roll the garbage cans in and out.

    Any ideas that someone can diy? I don’t mind the work, just takes me a minute to finish the jobs so I’d like to make sure I’m doing the right thing before digging in.

    South Texas, for geography.

    Originally by u/sobeobe on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26kvnsel
    Best way to rework this narrow space? This space gets no sun. It is where we store our garbage and recycling (clearly). I don’t need it to be nice or green, I just don’t want it to be a dirt hole. It is a drainage path from backyard to street, so I need to keep it porous but I keep thinking that rocks will make it harder to roll the garbage cans in and out. Any ideas that someone can diy? I don’t mind the work, just takes me a minute to finish the jobs so I’d like to make sure I’m doing the right thing before digging in. South Texas, for geography. Originally by u/sobeobe on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26kvnsel
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  • Butterfly on Butterfly Bush

    With a bee buzzing nearby
    My garden

    Originally by u/TallChef60 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dbqq4dz
    Butterfly on Butterfly Bush With a bee buzzing nearby My garden Originally by u/TallChef60 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dbqq4dz
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  • Is this tree of heaven?

    Found in one of my beds, St. Louis, MO, USA.

    Originally by u/allycat-alison on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ax6skwf
    Is this tree of heaven? Found in one of my beds, St. Louis, MO, USA. Originally by u/allycat-alison on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ax6skwf
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  • Garlic for rest of year

    Originally by u/Raidersfan54 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29yu4hg2
    Garlic for rest of year Originally by u/Raidersfan54 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29yu4hg2
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