• ID + diagnosis

    This is my first succulent, I bought it as a noID at a local plant fair for $18 aud. It’s kept under 2 barina t5 bars temp range is 18-24
    Celsius and humidity goes between 65-70%. It’s been on the shelf for 6 days and I have not watered it, why could it be browning? Any advice welcome, im way more use to aroids Thank you

    Originally by u/Chemical_Dress_6067 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ahkfhww
    ID + diagnosis This is my first succulent, I bought it as a noID at a local plant fair for $18 aud. It’s kept under 2 barina t5 bars temp range is 18-24 Celsius and humidity goes between 65-70%. It’s been on the shelf for 6 days and I have not watered it, why could it be browning? Any advice welcome, im way more use to aroids Thank you 🙏 Originally by u/Chemical_Dress_6067 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ahkfhww
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  • Guys I literally thought this one was one of us...

    OP asking if it can be saved cause it still has "one green root." Fren, I'm trying my best to see this green root you speak of and I see only death.

    Originally by u/Itsjustkit15 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/297opffg
    Guys I literally thought this one was one of us... OP asking if it can be saved cause it still has "one green root." Fren, I'm trying my best to see this green root you speak of and I see only death. Originally by u/Itsjustkit15 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/297opffg
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  • what is this flower?

    hi! i’ve been looking for the english name for this flower for so long. it’s pungent and sweet, and in sichuan china they wear it as a fragrance to mask bad smells especially in the summer. i think it’s a gardenia? jasmine? smells like in that sort of family

    Originally by u/luckygirl_444 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26jvx67a
    what is this flower? hi! i’ve been looking for the english name for this flower for so long. it’s pungent and sweet, and in sichuan china they wear it as a fragrance to mask bad smells especially in the summer. i think it’s a gardenia? jasmine? smells like in that sort of family Originally by u/luckygirl_444 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26jvx67a
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  • Chinese evergreen flowered today

    Rare flower on an indoor Chinese evergreen. Snapped a quick pic before I snip it Needs that energy for growing!

    Originally by u/FloraMacabre on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yc5pasu
    Chinese evergreen flowered today Rare flower on an indoor Chinese evergreen. Snapped a quick pic before I snip it 😅 Needs that energy for growing! Originally by u/FloraMacabre on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yc5pasu
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  • What is this? Is it safe to touch?

    My partner and I are having a debate over this, they’re contending this is a rare species of lion’s mane. I am not convinced.

    Originally by u/Holiday_Athlete1982 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c9btgp9
    What is this? Is it safe to touch? My partner and I are having a debate over this, they’re contending this is a rare species of lion’s mane. I am not convinced. Originally by u/Holiday_Athlete1982 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c9btgp9
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  • Little baby pea 🫛

    Originally by u/joeyfn07 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28cale3b
    Little baby pea 🫛 Originally by u/joeyfn07 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28cale3b
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  • What's this flower?

    Along the American River, Sacramento County

    Originally by u/theprezjr61 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xncufm9
    What's this flower? Along the American River, Sacramento County Originally by u/theprezjr61 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xncufm9
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  • When should I sow corn from seedlings?

    So it’s my first year with a raised bed. I have lots of other plants like squash, peppers, tomatoes, various herbs, etc. among both beds. Now the corn I’m unsure about other than about 1ft apart and I heard beans are good to have with them because they deplete nitrogen in the soil. Should I go ahead and plant these into the raised bed?

    Originally by u/Meatymike1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22ekzyox
    When should I sow corn from seedlings? So it’s my first year with a raised bed. I have lots of other plants like squash, peppers, tomatoes, various herbs, etc. among both beds. Now the corn I’m unsure about other than about 1ft apart and I heard beans are good to have with them because they deplete nitrogen in the soil. Should I go ahead and plant these into the raised bed? Originally by u/Meatymike1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22ekzyox
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  • I can’t believe something lived!

    My poor garden has been completed neglected this season because I’m a new mom. I finally was able to get outside, and I saw these artichokes! I planted them last year, and I’d never grown them before. Can anyone offer any guidance about when I can harvest them?

    Please ignore the absolute madness of the weeds, I’m working on it!

    Originally by u/VerucaSaltmines on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29oz56yg
    I can’t believe something lived! My poor garden has been completed neglected this season because I’m a new mom. I finally was able to get outside, and I saw these artichokes! I planted them last year, and I’d never grown them before. Can anyone offer any guidance about when I can harvest them? Please ignore the absolute madness of the weeds, I’m working on it! ☺️ Originally by u/VerucaSaltmines on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29oz56yg
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  • Chinese Juniper

    Originally by u/Optimal-Captain2997 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28ar4erl
    Chinese Juniper Originally by u/Optimal-Captain2997 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28ar4erl
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