• 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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  • Will my broccoli still produce?

    It's my first time growing broccoli; zone 5. The plants seem to be absolutely thriving, but no sign of a head. Do I need to just be more patient, or is it never going to produce? Should I give up and just eat the leaves?

    I also have Brussels sprouts plants that are looking the same, they look very happy but not a sprout in sight

    Originally by u/GizmoTheGingerCat on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xns8yqh
    Will my broccoli still produce? It's my first time growing broccoli; zone 5. The plants seem to be absolutely thriving, but no sign of a head. Do I need to just be more patient, or is it never going to produce? Should I give up and just eat the leaves? I also have Brussels sprouts plants that are looking the same, they look very happy but not a sprout in sight Originally by u/GizmoTheGingerCat on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xns8yqh
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  • Why are my plants dying?

    I planted a hydrangea bush and Daisy plant about 10 days ago in the UK. Can you tell me why these plants are dying? Both plants had flowers on when I planted them. I’ve been away for a few days, so not sure how much sunshine / rain we have had. It’s a new garden, so still trying to gauge the best spot to plant flowers..
    Other new flowers in the garden have been thriving, so I don’t think it’s been the lack of rain .

    Originally by u/Twalsh2412 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cqgqlke
    Why are my plants dying? I planted a hydrangea bush and Daisy plant about 10 days ago in the UK. Can you tell me why these plants are dying? Both plants had flowers on when I planted them. I’ve been away for a few days, so not sure how much sunshine / rain we have had. It’s a new garden, so still trying to gauge the best spot to plant flowers.. Other new flowers in the garden have been thriving, so I don’t think it’s been the lack of rain . Originally by u/Twalsh2412 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cqgqlke
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  • I was gifted this beautiful palm tree. How can I keep it thriving?

    Please share your palm tree tips and tricks!

    Originally by u/MelancholyMare on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2544ym7s
    I was gifted this beautiful palm tree. How can I keep it thriving? Please share your palm tree tips and tricks! Originally by u/MelancholyMare on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2544ym7s
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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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  • Should I tie it, to keep it tidy

    My little Johnny is timidly thriving but it's the third leaf I break (fortunately it's always been the older and external one).
    (Yes, I bandaged the leaf to make it last longer so it can get the sunlight as much as that lil old leaf still can. I'll chop that when it's visibly incapable to communcate anymore. And it works. Old leaf didn't die as fast as usual.)

    Did some trial and error in this year with it, but I think we got a pace now.

    A problem still remains. My room is small and long leaves take a lot of space. I don't mind sharing my space with this cute roomie, but I think bumping into it every day is a bit too much to take (for it).
    So do I tie it, yes or "it doesn't have that type of enjoyment"?

    Originally by u/Andrutza2811 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23habde3
    Should I tie it, to keep it tidy My little Johnny is timidly thriving but it's the third leaf I break (fortunately it's always been the older and external one). (Yes, I bandaged the leaf to make it last longer so it can get the sunlight as much as that lil old leaf still can. I'll chop that when it's visibly incapable to communcate anymore. And it works. Old leaf didn't die as fast as usual.) Did some trial and error in this year with it, but I think we got a pace now. A problem still remains. My room is small and long leaves take a lot of space. I don't mind sharing my space with this cute roomie, but I think bumping into it every day is a bit too much to take (for it). So do I tie it, yes or "it doesn't have that type of enjoyment"? Originally by u/Andrutza2811 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23habde3
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  • Omg it’s fruiting!!!

    When you master the amount of light water and fertilizer and your plant gives you food 🫶
    #thriving

    Originally by u/Ok-Damage-1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28cq7tky
    Omg it’s fruiting!!! When you master the amount of light water and fertilizer and your plant gives you food 🫶 #thriving Originally by u/Ok-Damage-1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28cq7tky
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  • Help with my variegated ficus

    It's just not thriving. It's leaves are always a little droopy, it recently dropped a few. Idk, it just never seems "happy" and I'm not sure what to do. It gets pretty good light (about as good as I can do) and I water when about 50% dry. It's in potting soil/orchid bark mix but I could definitely re pot into something chunkier if that would help! It's in a clear nursery pot inside this black cover pot. I do have a humidifier in this room but I doubt this plant really gets much benefit. It's a small humidifier, in a somewhat large room, several feet away, and we're in a VERY dry climate (13% outside today). I fertilize every few weeks. I let clean water run through for several minutes every few weeks, and bottom water the rest of the time.

    Originally by u/Raeyeth on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2582ehts
    Help with my variegated ficus It's just not thriving. It's leaves are always a little droopy, it recently dropped a few. Idk, it just never seems "happy" and I'm not sure what to do. It gets pretty good light (about as good as I can do) and I water when about 50% dry. It's in potting soil/orchid bark mix but I could definitely re pot into something chunkier if that would help! It's in a clear nursery pot inside this black cover pot. I do have a humidifier in this room but I doubt this plant really gets much benefit. It's a small humidifier, in a somewhat large room, several feet away, and we're in a VERY dry climate (13% outside today). I fertilize every few weeks. I let clean water run through for several minutes every few weeks, and bottom water the rest of the time. Originally by u/Raeyeth on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2582ehts
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  • Is my Hosta okay?

    Just recently transplanted this bad boy and I’m worried I made a mistake. It was so happy and thriving where I had it in the backyard but I recently moved it to my front yard and I’m worried it’s dying. Is this normal for a transplant or did I kill it?

    Any tips or advice is appreciated.

    Originally by u/Swimming-Ad-5541 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynjnage7
    Is my Hosta okay? Just recently transplanted this bad boy and I’m worried I made a mistake. It was so happy and thriving where I had it in the backyard but I recently moved it to my front yard and I’m worried it’s dying. Is this normal for a transplant or did I kill it? Any tips or advice is appreciated. Originally by u/Swimming-Ad-5541 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynjnage7
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  • Should I thin my basil?

    Getting conflicting information online. As you can see, I planted more than one seed in bunches, like the one pictured. They seem to be thriving, even though some bunches have 3-5 main stems very close together (less than one inch in some bunches). Do I need to thin these?

    Originally by u/j_parker44 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ypvre429
    Should I thin my basil? Getting conflicting information online. As you can see, I planted more than one seed in bunches, like the one pictured. They seem to be thriving, even though some bunches have 3-5 main stems very close together (less than one inch in some bunches). Do I need to thin these? Originally by u/j_parker44 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ypvre429
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  • Tomato plant dying

    Lemon boy on the left is thriving, while the yellow pear on the right seems to be dying. I'm unsure why this is happening. Any ideas? It was looking great 3 days ago

    Originally by u/bram on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yvwndpyj
    Tomato plant dying Lemon boy on the left is thriving, while the yellow pear on the right seems to be dying. I'm unsure why this is happening. Any ideas? It was looking great 3 days ago Originally by u/bram on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yvwndpyj
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  • I may regret this later

    I put these two together based on colors a couple months ago. So far thriving 🤷🏻‍♀️

    Originally by u/mokicoo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymmtjghj
    I may regret this later I put these two together based on colors a couple months ago. So far thriving 🤷🏻‍♀️ Originally by u/mokicoo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymmtjghj
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