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  • I got a billitae and im concerned with these spots its all over!

    I bought this philodendron billietae off a Facebook group and I just checked it and these spots are all over the stem and new growth. I really would despise getting a sick plant. Has drainage, soil was wet, but doesn't seem unhealthy otherwise. Just brought it home so haven't watered it yet. Was in a shaded area so not too harsh of light.

    Originally by u/OkGrand8503 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25akdzcp
    I got a billitae and im concerned with these spots its all over!😭😭😭 I bought this philodendron billietae off a Facebook group and I just checked it and these spots are all over the stem and new growth. I really would despise getting a sick plant. Has drainage, soil was wet, but doesn't seem unhealthy otherwise. Just brought it home so haven't watered it yet. Was in a shaded area so not too harsh of light. Originally by u/OkGrand8503 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25akdzcp
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  • What’s wrong which my plant?

    I took them in from my mom’s house 3 days ago, repotted, separated and cleaned (it had cotton like spots).
    Is it saveable?
    Water when soil is dry on top.
    Decent light.

    Originally by u/cursedmex on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vem56m
    What’s wrong which my plant? I took them in from my mom’s house 3 days ago, repotted, separated and cleaned (it had cotton like spots). Is it saveable? Water when soil is dry on top. Decent light. Originally by u/cursedmex on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vem56m
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  • How can I help my Yucca more?

    Received this from a friend and they can’t take care of it anymore. I have more time to take care of plants and need any tips to help this Yucca grow more

    Not sure the water and lighting from my friend but at least I have control over it now. I don’t know if my friend put it for 4 hours in the sunlight or not.

    Thank you very much

    Originally by u/newyorkcitykid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/286dlupw
    How can I help my Yucca more? Received this from a friend and they can’t take care of it anymore. I have more time to take care of plants and need any tips to help this Yucca grow more 🙇 Not sure the water and lighting from my friend but at least I have control over it now. I don’t know if my friend put it for 4 hours in the sunlight or not. Thank you very much Originally by u/newyorkcitykid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/286dlupw
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  • Hoya help

    This guy suffered some overwatering and low light but has been in a plant cabinet with a grow light where my other hoya is thriving and it’s just getting sadder by the day. Cactus soil + orchid bark, ~8-9 hrs of bright indirect light per day, I let it dry out between watering and I don’t want it more humid in there because every other plant is happy in the current situation. It’s lost about half of the vines and just keeps dropping leaves. Any guidance appreciated!!

    Originally by u/probablyasexbot on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rcu32o
    Hoya help This guy suffered some overwatering and low light but has been in a plant cabinet with a grow light where my other hoya is thriving and it’s just getting sadder by the day. Cactus soil + orchid bark, ~8-9 hrs of bright indirect light per day, I let it dry out between watering and I don’t want it more humid in there because every other plant is happy in the current situation. It’s lost about half of the vines and just keeps dropping leaves. Any guidance appreciated!! Originally by u/probablyasexbot on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rcu32o
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  • Is something wrong with my Snake plant?

    Hi everyone! I’m looking for some advice about my snake plant (Sansevieria). As you can see, the older, larger leaves are quite droopy and not standing upright like I’ve seen in pictures of other (healthy) plants. Meanwhile, the new growth looks fine and is growing upright. I’m wondering what I can do to help the bigger leaves stand up straight. The plant is placed on a west-facing windowsill, and I water it approximately every 10-12 days in summer.

    Should I cut these droopy leaves or something else?


    (Btw, 2-3 days after I took these photos, I divided the plants into two pots and changed the soil.)


    Thanks! :)

    Originally by u/TumbleweedSpecial744 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dqnn5rz
    Is something wrong with my Snake plant? Hi everyone! I’m looking for some advice about my snake plant (Sansevieria). As you can see, the older, larger leaves are quite droopy and not standing upright like I’ve seen in pictures of other (healthy) plants. Meanwhile, the new growth looks fine and is growing upright. I’m wondering what I can do to help the bigger leaves stand up straight. The plant is placed on a west-facing windowsill, and I water it approximately every 10-12 days in summer. Should I cut these droopy leaves or something else? (Btw, 2-3 days after I took these photos, I divided the plants into two pots and changed the soil.) Thanks! :) Originally by u/TumbleweedSpecial744 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dqnn5rz
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  • Why is my monstera aurea still droopy?

    Hello,
    I've bought this rooted cutting over a month ago. Ever since then, she has been very unhappy and droopy :( she was in a plastic pot and I repotted her into terracotta with substrate for monsteras (chunky, light). She gets organic fertilizer every three weeks and has some organic fertilizer dust in the soil as well that is slow release and typically not enough for monsteras alone. I've tried adding rabbit poop this week instead of the fertilizer that goes into the water. I water her every two weeks approximately, I try to check with the moisture meter or a long tooth pick and I feel like she retains moisture pretty well. She is on a West facing window and gets a lot of indirect light with few hours of afternoon direct light. She has no signs of sun damage and was previously further away from the window, but was looking even sadder, so I moved her to more light. I tried adding silica as well last week. I'm at loss what to do.

    Thank you for your advice!

    Originally by u/Ok-Athlete-9152 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27v4x9h3
    Why is my monstera aurea still droopy? Hello, I've bought this rooted cutting over a month ago. Ever since then, she has been very unhappy and droopy :( she was in a plastic pot and I repotted her into terracotta with substrate for monsteras (chunky, light). She gets organic fertilizer every three weeks and has some organic fertilizer dust in the soil as well that is slow release and typically not enough for monsteras alone. I've tried adding rabbit poop this week instead of the fertilizer that goes into the water. I water her every two weeks approximately, I try to check with the moisture meter or a long tooth pick and I feel like she retains moisture pretty well. She is on a West facing window and gets a lot of indirect light with few hours of afternoon direct light. She has no signs of sun damage and was previously further away from the window, but was looking even sadder, so I moved her to more light. I tried adding silica as well last week. I'm at loss what to do. Thank you for your advice! Originally by u/Ok-Athlete-9152 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27v4x9h3
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  • What is this?

    Does anyone know what is happening to my bell peppers? I have one new pepper growing on 2 separate plants and this is on both. Help!

    Originally by u/Ishouldhavesoldfeet on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2665zntg
    What is this? Does anyone know what is happening to my bell peppers? I have one new pepper growing on 2 separate plants and this is on both. Help! Originally by u/Ishouldhavesoldfeet on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2665zntg
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  • Should I be worried?

    I don’t know what kind of plant she is, so I had a hard time researching her. She is about 10 years old and stands about 5 feet tall. My ex husband brought home a small branch which is what I grew her from. I water her when the soil is dry and she is in an East facing window without curtains.
    Periodically a few leaves have turned brown and dropped off. Maybe once a month. A few weeks ago, the leaves started turning brown and dropping off, 3 or 4 a week. I looked for parasites and didn’t see any. She has been in the same soil for almost three years. Thank you in advance for anything you can teach me.

    Originally by u/Enlightenedchildren on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yuvrl3m
    Should I be worried? I don’t know what kind of plant she is, so I had a hard time researching her. She is about 10 years old and stands about 5 feet tall. My ex husband brought home a small branch which is what I grew her from. I water her when the soil is dry and she is in an East facing window without curtains. Periodically a few leaves have turned brown and dropped off. Maybe once a month. A few weeks ago, the leaves started turning brown and dropping off, 3 or 4 a week. I looked for parasites and didn’t see any. She has been in the same soil for almost three years. Thank you in advance for anything you can teach me. Originally by u/Enlightenedchildren on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yuvrl3m
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  • Not its regular spot - Was thriving until a week ago.

    This monstera gets later afternoon direct sun from 5pm onwards to 7ish. Its very low intensity. I water once every 2 weeks and has a drainage hole.

    Originally by u/Ok-Bumblebee-8256 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dqtw58m
    Not its regular spot - Was thriving until a week ago. This monstera gets later afternoon direct sun from 5pm onwards to 7ish. Its very low intensity. I water once every 2 weeks and has a drainage hole. Originally by u/Ok-Bumblebee-8256 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dqtw58m
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  • Black Pest on my Yucca

    I noticed these around 2 months ago, I have tried spray it down with water,using pesticides and physically cleaning it with tissues, but to no avail. What are they and what can I do to get rid of it

    I bought the plant approx a year back, it is near a south facing window, it does not get direct sunlight most of the year

    Originally by u/llwulfricll on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bhxvzus
    Black Pest on my Yucca I noticed these around 2 months ago, I have tried spray it down with water,using pesticides and physically cleaning it with tissues, but to no avail. What are they and what can I do to get rid of it I bought the plant approx a year back, it is near a south facing window, it does not get direct sunlight most of the year Originally by u/llwulfricll on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bhxvzus
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  • Bearded Iris dying. I think?

    So I've recently moved into my girlfriends house and she has flower beds in her back yard that have been overgrown. I started clearing away trees, weeds, vines ect. And a week after I cleared them out the Iris started doing this. I haven't been watering them due to it raining at least 4 inches every weekend. It's also been super hot (heat index of 105) They get an average of 5 hours of sunlight every day. The soil they are in is pretty hard and full of leaves and sticks. The iris themselves have been here for at least 5 years and not been moved. Is there any way I can save them if they are dying?

    Originally by u/Lopsided-Wrangler667 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2548yt9f
    Bearded Iris dying. I think? So I've recently moved into my girlfriends house and she has flower beds in her back yard that have been overgrown. I started clearing away trees, weeds, vines ect. And a week after I cleared them out the Iris started doing this. I haven't been watering them due to it raining at least 4 inches every weekend. It's also been super hot (heat index of 105) They get an average of 5 hours of sunlight every day. The soil they are in is pretty hard and full of leaves and sticks. The iris themselves have been here for at least 5 years and not been moved. Is there any way I can save them if they are dying? Originally by u/Lopsided-Wrangler667 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2548yt9f
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  • how can i help my kalanchoe?

    hello! i’ve had this beautiful lady for about 6 months. she was with my through losing my sister, my moms cancer battle and devastating passing, and a stressful move. when she arrived to my new home, i had a pest infestation on my other plants, and i went to TOWN on my plants. i used an organic essential oil pesticide, as well as capt jacks super soap, and bonide granules. for some reason, i didn’t research how it would affect my kalanchoe or her blooms (rookie mistake, but ive definitely learned and now have the privilege of reaping what i have sown) and i noticed a few days later, all of her blooms dried up and died:( her leaves began yellowing and curling at the edges. this girl has survived EVERYTHING with me (she was given as a gift when i had a black thumb, with no light and basically mud for soil) and im not sure how to save her:( i cut a few cuttings to put into soil to attempt to have some baby plants of her. right now she is in a mix of regular potting soil (they didn’t have cactus / succulent anywhere, i’ll definitely keep looking though) and perlite, 50/50. i recently watered her (when her soil was totally dry) and she gets lots of sunlight (she’s been accumulated), im not sure if shes been getting 12-14 hours of darkness due to my grow light setup, but ill definitely make sure she gets that as well.

    any advice is so appreciated! how can i save this girl? is she a goner? i’m okay with her being a little ugly and wilty for a while, my fault after all, but i just want to know she’s gonna be okay. she was putting out 2-5 blooms a day before this thank you in advance kind internet strangers!

    Originally by u/Professional-Ant3643 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25bjp9p9
    how can i help my kalanchoe? hello! i’ve had this beautiful lady for about 6 months. she was with my through losing my sister, my moms cancer battle and devastating passing, and a stressful move. when she arrived to my new home, i had a pest infestation on my other plants, and i went to TOWN on my plants. i used an organic essential oil pesticide, as well as capt jacks super soap, and bonide granules. for some reason, i didn’t research how it would affect my kalanchoe or her blooms (rookie mistake, but ive definitely learned and now have the privilege of reaping what i have sown) and i noticed a few days later, all of her blooms dried up and died:( her leaves began yellowing and curling at the edges. this girl has survived EVERYTHING with me (she was given as a gift when i had a black thumb, with no light and basically mud for soil) and im not sure how to save her:( i cut a few cuttings to put into soil to attempt to have some baby plants of her. right now she is in a mix of regular potting soil (they didn’t have cactus / succulent anywhere, i’ll definitely keep looking though) and perlite, 50/50. i recently watered her (when her soil was totally dry) and she gets lots of sunlight (she’s been accumulated), im not sure if shes been getting 12-14 hours of darkness due to my grow light setup, but ill definitely make sure she gets that as well. any advice is so appreciated! how can i save this girl? is she a goner? i’m okay with her being a little ugly and wilty for a while, my fault after all, but i just want to know she’s gonna be okay. she was putting out 2-5 blooms a day before this😔 thank you in advance kind internet strangers! Originally by u/Professional-Ant3643 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25bjp9p9
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