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Before and after: Plants I rescued from previous tenant

Before and after: Plants I rescued from previous tenant

Inherited some abandoned plants a year and a half ago from the previous tenant at a rental. These babies have survived multiple storms, a move, 2 divisions, and still thriving. I’m sadly moving long distance and cannot take them with me, but have a friend adopting them.

u/Exotic-Award-9554 — 3 days ago
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Okay fam, give me the good, the bad, and the ugly for moving companies O'ahu to WA. Open to full service, pod options, and everything in between. Prefer to support local if can, but okay with national/int'l companies.

Also looking for car shipping recommendations. Currently leaning toward Pasha.

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u/Exotic-Award-9554 — 18 days ago

Repost to add photos.

I have a snake plant in my bedroom that I absolutely love, but it had a pretty serious fungus gnat infection and I found two mealy bugs on it. I panicked, took it outside, pulled it out of the pot, rinsed thoroughly, and repotted it in the only soil I had which was an orchid mix. I know that ideally this should be going in a succulent/cactus mix. The plants’ mommy is outside and i also repotted in orchid mix the same day due to mealy bug infection. Can I let them hang out in the orchid mix for a bit, or should I repot in the correct soil mix ASAP?

u/Exotic-Award-9554 — 21 days ago