Image 1 — Looking for an ID on this tree and possibly a disease?
Image 2 — Looking for an ID on this tree and possibly a disease?
Image 3 — Looking for an ID on this tree and possibly a disease?

Looking for an ID on this tree and possibly a disease?

Not familiar with this one, I'm in Quebec, Canada and I'm wondering why it has big green bumps under the leaves (seen in the third picture). Is it normal for this tree or is this some kind of disease?

u/CheezMcWeed — 6 days ago
▲ 10 r/cactus

Mineral build up on my cactus? It needs help...

Not sure if it needs more light or if a water issue, I barely water it. No clue about the white stuff, any help is appreciated! 🙏

u/CheezMcWeed — 24 days ago

I'm curious to know what you guys and gals would call this

Root burl or a successful griddle?

u/CheezMcWeed — 2 months ago

Found this in a stream where there was known native American activity

Is it possible to know what it was used for? I'm also very curious to know what it's made of, it has lots of sparkle in it.

u/CheezMcWeed — 2 months ago

So I'm almost certain that this is part of an old pipe (found many pipe stems in same location) does anyone recognize this partial emblem?

Found in Quebec, Canada. I know there's not much to go on but any educated guess can be helpful, thanks in advance! 🙏

u/CheezMcWeed — 2 months ago

Is it dead?

It keeps losing leaves and it never seems happy, whether I leave it dry for over a month or when I give it a nice long dip in water. It has bright indirect light all day. Big bro Meliad in the background is doing fine.

u/CheezMcWeed — 2 months ago

What are these!?

I'm 6'4 and some of these are taller than me, it looks like a fairy tale forest when I look under there. Never seen this.

u/CheezMcWeed — 3 months ago
▲ 6 r/plants

How does a graft happen naturally?

It's a rose bush grafted to another unknown bush, can anything be grafted to anything?

u/CheezMcWeed — 3 months ago

Is this mold bad? If so how do I get rid of it?

I was told to keep a little water in the bud, it's otherwise watered regularly with bright indirect light and seems to be doing okay.

u/CheezMcWeed — 3 months ago

Not sure if this is the right subreddit but they keep popping up in the rosette, I don't want to end up with these all over the place. I got it about 2 weeks ago so it's still in the nursery pot and soil, indirect sunlight and occasional watering keeping things damp. The plant is otherwise doing quite well, I'm just worried about these worms. I know nursery plants almost always have hitchhikers but my girlfriend is not a fan of these lol. I've also had millipedes fuck up one of my plants and I don't want something similar happen to this one.

u/CheezMcWeed — 4 months ago