Houseplants
- New Community: /c/PlantSwap is live.
cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/6856540
> Hi all, > > I realize I haven't sorted this community yet, but I am cutting back my Monsteras this weekend and have a bunch of nodes (some with leaves) to give away. Happy to trade or send out to those who are just starting (with some goodies) for shipping and handling. > > Peace.
Will sort out the bells and whistles on there the next few days, but try to format posts similarly. :)
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A young community dedicated to balcony gardening.
Show off that vertical veggie garden 35 stories high. Or that bucket of potatoes youโre proud of. Perhaps some fall mums that have been catching your eye through the sliding door into your living room. Any and all balcony gardens are welcome! Come and show yourโs off because we love to see it. :)
We also welcome ideas, tips, and items which have helped you in your balcony gardening journey. No balcony? Feel free to join in with your container garden with limited space too!
- Mutant violet?
I was given a small pot with a single sad leaf to try and rescue. I was told it was an African violet. It was repotted and I gave it some fertilizer and it started producing this giant leggy looking leaves. Is this normal? A mutant? It doesnโt look like any violet Iโve seen.
Thanks!
Edit: thank you for all the feedback! It does indeed look like a cyclamen. I have moved it closer to the window, hopefully it will fill in nicely.
- My friend complimented how well I'm taking care of my plants and I feel compelled to confess my methods
All of my plants are next to the two spots I usually sit down. So when I have my big water cup out, I share a little with my plants and maybe pet their leafs for a second. It makes me happy to share my cuppy of water with my little plants. Apparently, this works really well and they are all growing like crazy! One of my fellas is huge now but I am kinda scared to repot though because I never done it before.
- How I packed up my plants for a 17-hour road trip
I gave away my only big plant, an 8-foot-tall bird of paradise. The rest needed repotting anyway, so I took them all out of their pots and buried the roots in a roughly 50/50 mixture of moist potting soil and perlite in a plastic crate.
I had a Philodendron micans on a tall moss pole. I took it off the moss pole, wrapped the roots in a damp paper towel, stuffed that portion into a Ziploc bag, and stuffed the whole thing into a clear plastic bag, loosely sealed.
I did the same thing to a Madagascar jasmine plant that had been vining around a bamboo arch.
Finally, I placed some smaller plants in a smaller plastic container with moist perlite.
Sadly, I had to give all my pots away. There just wasn't enough room or time to carefully pack everything. We were already a half day late getting underway with our road trip.
I'm thankful they seem to have all survived.
- My bioluminescent petunia
Not an ad or anything but I got it from light.bio if you're curious. Super cool product, I've been waiting for a company to successfully bring a bioluminescent plant to the market for a decade and it finally happened!
- Dahlia Help
Hello, so my daughter picked out this Dahlia on Sunday, and we've planted it last night, and we came home today seeing this.
What is going on? Is there a fix? Thank you for your time.
- African Violet Problem
Here are some pictures of an African Violet I have had for about 10 years. I think I may have a problem. Leaves at the bottom have been dying, which did not seem unusual but now I notice discoloration of other leaves and flowers. More pictures - https://nd.nl.tab.digital/s/EAYcAiAjA25SwfK
Any ideas?
- What's killing my plants?
Sorry if this is the wrong community or is redundant...
I'm looking for leads as to what's happening to plants in my greenhouse window. It started with my basils. Before I noticed, it spread to my mints. The leaves show these yellow spots, then they turn brown and die. Eventually the entire plant dies.
Any clues as to what I can do to treat/prevent this?
- Im looking for Houseplant Recommendations for 2 long Indoor and Wall mounted Plant Pots!
I am not all too knowledgeable about plants and wanted to try my hands with planting seeds and growing them indoors!
For a bit more Context, the plant pots themselves have a Water reservoir underneath and will be Wall Mounted directly over a heat producing TV. While the room itself is quite light flooded, the spot where I'll put them won't get any direct sunlight, though still plenty of general light.
I should also note that since I haven't had the best track record with plants, its best if the plants themselves are resilient for over or underwatering at times.
I also recon a hang plant would look the best, but im open for any recommendations from you folks! Thank you!
- Grow, dammit
Still waiting for my newest African violet to shape up, but it was cruelly yanked from an auntie's loving humidity cabinet and then thrown to sink or swim on my countertop.
- Philodendron micans tattoo
2020 - I got into houseplants.
2021 - I told myself, "If I'm still into houseplants a year from now, I'm getting a tattoo of my favorite plant."
2022 - Still into houseplants, and now also into outside plants.
2023 - Got it going in August.
2024 - My last session was just last Tuesday and I still have the Saniderm on.
There are supposed to be more leaves to the right of the tiger going towards my arm, but I'm suddenly moving out of state so it's done for now, at least with this artist.
I'm also panning to get the tiger touched up and color added.
- My first attempt at air layering Pothos with coco coir is successful!
My Pothos got a bit long and dropped leaves in the middle of its stem. I didn't want to cut it directly since in my experience it would drop more leaves on the newly cut piece, so I wanted to try air layering. I've never done air layering before and didn't want to use sphagnum moss, so I gave it a try with coco coir.
After 11 days in moist coco coir in this little piece of an old plastic bag, it has little roots! In a week or perhaps two it should be ready to be separated from the mother plant and potted. ๐ฅฐ
- Considerations on which houseplant to start with
So, obviously, a beginner wants to start with a hardy plant, and I guess a cheap one, and one suited for the conditions the houseplant will be living in, and one they like the look of. But my intention with this hobby is to become more connected with my environment, not to exploit it in the way most convenient for me. I want to understand: what is a good, or minimally harmful, houseplant? Are the ecological footprints very different between different houseplants? I've been told that if you live above a certain floor on an apartment planting natives isn't important since pollinators don't get up to your level anyway--is that accurate? Do people ever uhhh...just like scoop up plants growing around them and just pot them and grow them at home? Are all plants that would thrive as houseplants commercially available or is what's commercially available mostly influenced by other factors like subjective/cultural aesthetic value & hardiness under transport conditions & stuff like that?
- Is there someone in this community that is willing to test planters for me?
I have a hobby 3d design business where I make things, and I have a lot of planters. When I make a new one the routine is, buy plant, plant it, take pictures, make notes about how well it works or looks.
Sometimes I end up with 3 or 4 iterations of it. I have too many, no WAY to many plants and I can't keep up with the care for them. I'm hoping there are members of this community that would be willing to test stuff for me, take photos and give me feedback. Preferably if you live in the PNW or west coast so shipping doesn't cost a fortune.
For example, right now I'm working on a little shelf that I'm hoping to put smaller, dangly succulents on and I've made two, sent one to a friend and need to test the second one. Message me if you are at all interested.
- please help identifying this plantaussie.zone need help identifying this plant? - Aussie Zone
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- [help] Anyone can tell me witch insect is it and how can I treat it ?
Hello everyone, kinda new in this, does anyone know what is this and how should I treat it ? Itโs like spider web with little bug on it !
I will put more picture in the comment section !
Thx in advance !
- Identify type of aloe and tips for care
Can anyone help identify this type of aloe? I have three cuttings from the original plant that was given to my wife. They tend to grow upwards but cannot support their own weight and will break apart so Iโm having trouble keeping them healthy. I feel like they should be growing out not up. If I knew what it was I was hoping I could maintain them better.
- Which species (or at least genus) of orchid is this? [EDIT: solved, Miltoniopsis]
Context: my mum got some keikis of this orchid from a neighbour. She managed to grow them into a full plant, it even flowered (as per pic), but she has no idea on which species of orchid it is.
I am not sure if it's a native species here (I'm in the subtropical parts of South America), but it seems to be growing just fine indoors in a Cfb climate.
Disregard the vase saying "phal azul" (blue phal), it used to belong to another orchid; it doesn't seem to be a Phalaenopsis.
If necessary I can provide further pics, but note that it has lost the flowers already.
Any idea?
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EDIT: thanks to @jerry@fedia.io's comment, we could find it - it's a Miltoniopsis. Likely from Colombia or Ecuador, not from my area.
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- (reliable) Humidifier recommendations?
It gets very dry where I live at this time of year. This is not just hard on my skin, but the 17% indoor humidity isn't great for my houseplants. Can anybody recommend a humidifier? My priority is on reliability and although it isn't essential, it should be able to start up when power is cut and restored via a smart plug. I'm looking forward to hearing what /c/houseplants suggests!
Edit: So far, I'm leaning towards options from ConsumerReports since they prioritize reliability. I'm curious if anybody has experience with any of these models: https://www.consumerreports.org/appliances/humidifiers/best-humidifiers-of-the-year-a1138350061/
- Can i separate the vines?
We've had this golden pothos for a couple of years at the back of our room which doesn't get much light and some of the vines reverted to the non-variegated form
Since then I've learned that variegated pothos needs higher light but I also wanted to keep the vines without chopping them up into node cuttings. Would it be possible to cut the long vines from the parent and root/repot them whole? I've tried air layering without stripping the outer layer but no roots formed after several months.
I really want to move the variegated portion to a much brighter area as it has had very little growth here but keep the vines in their current location.
- It's trying to tell me something, but what?
My portulacaria afra is getting tons of new leaves but they're all light green and fall off easily. This is nutrient deficiency if I've ever seen it, but fertiliser doesn't help. Any ideas? I don't think it's sunstress, either.
- Daily briefing: Want a glowing houseplant? Now you can buy onewww.nature.com Daily briefing: Want a glowing houseplant? Now you can buy one
Petunias that contain genes from bioluminescent mushrooms hit the US market. Plus, climatologist wins landmark defamation case and how air pollution turns moths off flowers.
- How do you guys get sansevieria cuttings to grow roots? These lazy things have been sitting in water for two weeks
I let them callous over for a few days beforehand.