• When to repot?

    Hello! I’m at the stage with the props where I usually end up accidentally murdering them through over or under watering. How long do you let your props hang out and chill before graduating them to a bigger pot?
    They all have roots and are currently doing well (I think?)

    Originally by u/Chemical_Print6922 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23xnj4jb
    When to repot? Hello! I’m at the stage with the props where I usually end up accidentally murdering them through over or under watering. How long do you let your props hang out and chill before graduating them to a bigger pot? They all have roots and are currently doing well (I think?) Originally by u/Chemical_Print6922 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23xnj4jb
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  • E. Shaviana

    3 months old

    Originally by u/iRodricito on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/265f5xqm
    E. Shaviana 3 months old Originally by u/iRodricito on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/265f5xqm
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  • First bloom!

    Still opening up, but I can’t wait to see the final result 🥹

    Originally by u/Sunflowersoul44 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/297krqj3
    First bloom! Still opening up, but I can’t wait to see the final result 🥹🌼 Originally by u/Sunflowersoul44 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/297krqj3
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  • Grass ID help SW Arizona

    Located SW Arizona. Looking for some insight as to what this is. Not sure if it’s good or bad and needs removed but has started to take over. This is after a day or 2 and dried out. Can get better pictures if it helps.

    Originally by u/Airforcefurbs on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rvz5vq
    Grass ID help SW Arizona Located SW Arizona. Looking for some insight as to what this is. Not sure if it’s good or bad and needs removed but has started to take over. This is after a day or 2 and dried out. Can get better pictures if it helps. Originally by u/Airforcefurbs on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rvz5vq
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  • Angel Trumpet Tree

    Zone 9. I think this tree badly needs to be trimmed but I wanted to see a large bloom one last time this before doing that. Planted from a fallen limb 5-7 years ago, it’s around 12-15ft tall.

    Originally by u/TheCheesePlatypus on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26pcwja7
    Angel Trumpet Tree Zone 9. I think this tree badly needs to be trimmed but I wanted to see a large bloom one last time this before doing that. Planted from a fallen limb 5-7 years ago, it’s around 12-15ft tall. Originally by u/TheCheesePlatypus on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26pcwja7
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  • Swiss cheese plant help

    Should the long branches be cut. Also why is it turning yellow it only gets watered when the soil is dry

    Originally by u/fititalia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dptbwwy
    Swiss cheese plant help Should the long branches be cut. Also why is it turning yellow it only gets watered when the soil is dry Originally by u/fititalia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dptbwwy
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  • ELI5: Succulent Pup Propagation

    Hi, everyone! First time poster in this sub and was hoping for some guidance regarding my succulent plants and their offspring.

    I have looked at the wiki and rules before posting to make sure I wasn't breaking any sub rules and to see if I could figure this out without bothering you fine folks. Clearly, the succulent vernacular is above me and here we are.

    I received this pot of various succulents in January of 2022. The first of each month I water with succulent feed and have noticed a while ago that babies were happening and my course of action to this revelation was to ignore and hope for the best. That must have worked because now there are a ton of them now and I'm hoping to gift them in little mugs to family and friends in little mugs.

    I understand from the wiki that I need to cut the pup off the mother plant, but is there any specifics of where on the stem-looking-thing that that needs to occur? Is there even further specifics like "diagonal" or anything that matters to ensure the mother's safety?

    I also understand that I need to let them callous to prevent infection. How exactly does one let them callous while also preventing infection? Like, do I put gauze or anything on it to ensure nothing hurts it? Also, what could cause an infection that I need to be privy to? Using a sterilized knife/shears is understood, but other than that is there anything that can help prevent illness?

    I also understand placing the pups in soil and watering may help with root development and growth, but are there any other tips anyone can provide to make a successful propagation more likely?

    Also, does the type of soil matter? I found on Amazon succulent "soil" but have top soil readily available now. Is it worth the extra expense or is that a sales gimmick?

    So sorry for the long read and I'd like to thank all of you for your assistance in advance!

    Originally by u/geob301 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xufroey
    ELI5: Succulent Pup Propagation Hi, everyone! First time poster in this sub and was hoping for some guidance regarding my succulent plants and their offspring. I have looked at the wiki and rules before posting to make sure I wasn't breaking any sub rules and to see if I could figure this out without bothering you fine folks. Clearly, the succulent vernacular is above me and here we are. I received this pot of various succulents in January of 2022. The first of each month I water with succulent feed and have noticed a while ago that babies were happening and my course of action to this revelation was to ignore and hope for the best. That must have worked because now there are a ton of them now and I'm hoping to gift them in little mugs to family and friends in little mugs. I understand from the wiki that I need to cut the pup off the mother plant, but is there any specifics of where on the stem-looking-thing that that needs to occur? Is there even further specifics like "diagonal" or anything that matters to ensure the mother's safety? I also understand that I need to let them callous to prevent infection. How exactly does one let them callous while also preventing infection? Like, do I put gauze or anything on it to ensure nothing hurts it? Also, what could cause an infection that I need to be privy to? Using a sterilized knife/shears is understood, but other than that is there anything that can help prevent illness? I also understand placing the pups in soil and watering may help with root development and growth, but are there any other tips anyone can provide to make a successful propagation more likely? Also, does the type of soil matter? I found on Amazon succulent "soil" but have top soil readily available now. Is it worth the extra expense or is that a sales gimmick? So sorry for the long read and I'd like to thank all of you for your assistance in advance! Originally by u/geob301 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xufroey
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  • Why is my monstera’s new leaf this color?

    My monstera has three large leaves and this new leaf just hatched but hasn’t unfolded yet. I’m concerned about the brown coloring on the hatchling. Anyone experienced this before?

    I water her once a week/when the soil is dry.
    southeast facing window and gets lots of morning to early afternoon bright light.

    Originally by u/Ok-Cow2881 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/227m4vgt
    Why is my monstera’s new leaf this color? My monstera has three large leaves and this new leaf just hatched but hasn’t unfolded yet. I’m concerned about the brown coloring on the hatchling. Anyone experienced this before? I water her once a week/when the soil is dry. southeast facing window and gets lots of morning to early afternoon bright light. Originally by u/Ok-Cow2881 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/227m4vgt
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  • Any aquatic plants/algae suggestions

    Howdy y’all! I wanna put a plant/agae in this bottle. And suggestions?

    Originally by u/Vepothor1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bzfmqjx
    Any aquatic plants/algae suggestions Howdy y’all! I wanna put a plant/agae in this bottle. And suggestions? Originally by u/Vepothor1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bzfmqjx
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  • Whoever said "just sharpen your mower blade, idiot" is a legend

    Saw someone having brown kinda tips on some of their grass and asked for help. One of the replies was "just sharpen your blade idiot"

    So here I am, sharpening the thing thinking "no...it's them that's wrong"

    No....no, it was me

    Originally by u/jackieletits on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/258wzy4b
    Whoever said "just sharpen your mower blade, idiot" is a legend Saw someone having brown kinda tips on some of their grass and asked for help. One of the replies was "just sharpen your blade idiot" So here I am, sharpening the thing thinking "no...it's them that's wrong" No....no, it was me Originally by u/jackieletits on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/258wzy4b
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