
Bulbasaur used Vine Whip
Just wanted to share that my Bulbasaur (I know it looks more like Ivysaur) with a common houseleek planted is sending out offshoots that look like its Vine Whip attack. Enjoy

Just wanted to share that my Bulbasaur (I know it looks more like Ivysaur) with a common houseleek planted is sending out offshoots that look like its Vine Whip attack. Enjoy
Hello,
Recently a Lemonade truck opened up in town and decided to harvest some seeds for fun and see what can happen. I planted 3 seeds in this one pot and they have all sprouted but with different amounts of leaves.
One has a cluster of 3 leaves and now growing another cluster of 2 leaves. Another has a cluster of two larger leaves and now growing another single leave. The last has a cluster of 3 leaves and growing a single new leaf.
What are these all so different and which of these looks like would be the best shot to continue growing in this pot? Or is it perhaps too early to tell and let them keep growing here? Any advice or input would be appreciated. New to the plant hobby.
Hello,
I have planted about 8 total sunflower seeedlings and literally overnight they all got chewed up. Most of them all look like this and only a few have a little bit of leafage left. I dont see anything moving around the pot or around and they are in raised pots roughly 1ft tall.
Any ideas what could be eating these and what can I do for prevention? I am quite new to gardening and feeling devastated.
Hello,
I was gifted this Aloe plant around 2 years ago. I have not given it too much attention, watering occasionally and putting it outside in the summer. Recently I felt like I should take better care of it. The leaves are all pretty thin and a lot of the stems seem really floppy and sections of the plan seems to just lean to the edge of the pot.
For these floppy sections, they can easily be pushed around and flop to another side. The stems holding them are very thin and has no way to support it self upright. Some of the tips seems to be tying as well. The leaves that are all here though feel plump with gel despite their size.
I have researched around but cannot seem to find any other Aloe plants that look similar to mine. Im not completely sure what type of soil it is potted in, ive never repotted it or checked deep in the soil but it looks like your basic garden soil. Im afraid to move the plant to much and make a section fall or break off.
At the moment I have it sitting on a north facing window and its been about 2 weeks since ive watered it. Any advise would be really appreciated. Thank you in advance.