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Are these from mealies?
My citrus shrub started getting some new growth and then this happened. What can help?
I live in FL and it's been raining almost every day, so I let that water it but I don't leave it out to drown in water so to speak. And it's in direct sunlight for at least 6hrs/day. I recently added fertilizer to it, maybe a week ago.
Originally by u/lackadaisicalbear on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cnpafagAre these from mealies? My citrus shrub started getting some new growth and then this happened. What can help? I live in FL and it's been raining almost every day, so I let that water it but I don't leave it out to drown in water so to speak. And it's in direct sunlight for at least 6hrs/day. I recently added fertilizer to it, maybe a week ago. Originally by u/lackadaisicalbear on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cnpafag0 Comments 0 Shares 0 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
I can’t tell what’s wrong? TT
I got 2 wandering dudes recently and have been trying to propagate the purple one and grow the white in soil, I’m at a relatives house right now so I can’t really repot them or anything The white gets a little bit of water just kinda cupping my hand a little and running it under a sink, I didnt wanna put to much in where the cup it’s in doesn’t have much drainage but I’m not sure what I should be doing?? I’ve put them in a window that gets a fair amount sun but I tried to put them in more of indirect beams cause i read they didn’t like very much sun. So I’m basically wondering how to A. Keep them alive till I get home and B. Figure out what to do with them once I get there? Ty for helpTT
Originally by u/DigitalisTea on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cl6ebsjI can’t tell what’s wrong? TT I got 2 wandering dudes recently and have been trying to propagate the purple one and grow the white in soil, I’m at a relatives house right now so I can’t really repot them or anything The white gets a little bit of water just kinda cupping my hand a little and running it under a sink, I didnt wanna put to much in where the cup it’s in doesn’t have much drainage but I’m not sure what I should be doing?? I’ve put them in a window that gets a fair amount sun but I tried to put them in more of indirect beams cause i read they didn’t like very much sun. So I’m basically wondering how to A. Keep them alive till I get home and B. Figure out what to do with them once I get there? Ty for helpTT Originally by u/DigitalisTea on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cl6ebsj0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Fiddle Leaf Fig Black Spots
Hey all,
I bought this large fiddle leaf, it's about 5.5 feet tall, lots of leaves. I moved it into my house two weeks ago and it has started getting these black spots spreading on some of the leaves. It's in front of a big north facing window and perhaps wasn't getting quite as much light in the shop before here. But I'm also wondering if this could be root rot? Thanks for any advice!
Originally by u/NoChampion5543 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yw7otyhFiddle Leaf Fig Black Spots Hey all, I bought this large fiddle leaf, it's about 5.5 feet tall, lots of leaves. I moved it into my house two weeks ago and it has started getting these black spots spreading on some of the leaves. It's in front of a big north facing window and perhaps wasn't getting quite as much light in the shop before here. But I'm also wondering if this could be root rot? Thanks for any advice! Originally by u/NoChampion5543 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yw7otyh0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Chinese Money Plant Random Crispy Leaves
My Chinese money plant has been a pretty easy keeper, but recently it has gotten crispy leaves (this is the second). It sits in east window and I water when it feels dry. Any idea on what is causing this? I repotted last year.
Originally by u/SadContribution7864 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ck427mcChinese Money Plant Random Crispy Leaves My Chinese money plant has been a pretty easy keeper, but recently it has gotten crispy leaves (this is the second). It sits in east window and I water when it feels dry. Any idea on what is causing this? I repotted last year. Originally by u/SadContribution7864 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ck427mc0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Is this something to worry about?
Leaves have been crispy at the ends even though I’m watering it consistently. It’s near a south-facing window and is under a grow light for about 8 hours a day. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Originally by u/Kind_Government_9620 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yra235vIs this something to worry about? Leaves have been crispy at the ends even though I’m watering it consistently. It’s near a south-facing window and is under a grow light for about 8 hours a day. Any feedback would be appreciated. Originally by u/Kind_Government_9620 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yra235v0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Xmas cactus struggling after repot
It’s a bit droopy. Not sure if it needs to dry out completely or if it needs water or if it needs something else.
It is in a gritty mix now.
Outdoor sun.
What should I do to help it?
Originally by u/ConnectHamster898 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27cfgxk9Xmas cactus struggling after repot It’s a bit droopy. Not sure if it needs to dry out completely or if it needs water or if it needs something else. It is in a gritty mix now. Outdoor sun. What should I do to help it? Originally by u/ConnectHamster898 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27cfgxk90 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views -
How do I encourage my barely living lavender plant?
Pretty much killed this over the winter yet am seeing the tiniest bit of growth now. Do I just let it do it's thing? Or can I help it out somehow?
It lives outside in a big planter with direct sun for a few hours a day. When it was doing well I kept it well watered but otherwise let it be.
Originally by u/PossiblyN0t on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a98ewzkHow do I encourage my barely living lavender plant? Pretty much killed this over the winter yet am seeing the tiniest bit of growth now. Do I just let it do it's thing? Or can I help it out somehow? It lives outside in a big planter with direct sun for a few hours a day. When it was doing well I kept it well watered but otherwise let it be. Originally by u/PossiblyN0t on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a98ewzk0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Ficus tree help
Can someone help me identify what this is on my ficus tree and how to treat it?
It’s watered every other day and gets plenty of sunlight.
Thanks in advance!
Originally by u/Professional-Road397 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a8phpo2Ficus tree help Can someone help me identify what this is on my ficus tree and how to treat it? It’s watered every other day and gets plenty of sunlight. Thanks in advance! Originally by u/Professional-Road397 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a8phpo20 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Raspberry Bush in rough shape
For context this side of the bush is a 2nd year cane and started to produce buds for the berry's this year. There is another side that is a first year cane but it looks fine and is green still. It's also not an ever-bearing bush. The leaves started getting brown around the edges and now the leaves are dying. The cane isn't in good shape either as you can see. I've tried spraying it with neem oil and using a 10-10-10 fertilizer too. Really hoping someone may have some guidance for me. I really want this to survive.
Originally by u/angry_jay on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/229z9dgcRaspberry Bush in rough shape For context this side of the bush is a 2nd year cane and started to produce buds for the berry's this year. There is another side that is a first year cane but it looks fine and is green still. It's also not an ever-bearing bush. The leaves started getting brown around the edges and now the leaves are dying. The cane isn't in good shape either as you can see. I've tried spraying it with neem oil and using a 10-10-10 fertilizer too. Really hoping someone may have some guidance for me. I really want this to survive. Originally by u/angry_jay on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/229z9dgc0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
What is this?
My aloe had grown these beautiful flowers and now it’s doing this. Is this a normal progression or is this some kind of rot?
It’s an outdoor plant in full sun that gets watered twice a week.
Originally by u/preventing_anxiety on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25f4whasWhat is this? My aloe had grown these beautiful flowers and now it’s doing this. Is this a normal progression or is this some kind of rot? It’s an outdoor plant in full sun that gets watered twice a week. Originally by u/preventing_anxiety on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25f4whas0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views -
Spots on spider plant
Is this bugs?? Or possible other damage?
It's not widespread, only a couple of the babies have spots like this. I've inspected them and haven't seen any bugs except for a single one that I removed with a Qtip and rubbing alcohol, but it was on a spiderette without any spots.
Please help!!
Originally by u/aladeen222 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bowov4hSpots on spider plant Is this bugs?? Or possible other damage? It's not widespread, only a couple of the babies have spots like this. I've inspected them and haven't seen any bugs except for a single one that I removed with a Qtip and rubbing alcohol, but it was on a spiderette without any spots. Please help!! Originally by u/aladeen222 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bowov4h0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views -
Bended at the root
Hey so any suggestions on what I can use other than the box
Originally by u/Ok-Education-3695 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xhf88dzBended at the root Hey so any suggestions on what I can use other than the box Originally by u/Ok-Education-3695 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xhf88dz0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Views
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