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Is my cactus doomed?

I repotted this fairy castle cactus way back in mid April. It flopped over like crazy and so tahts why its tied to poles. The stems used ro be firm and atood straight up. I waited a month to water it. Then there was some kind of infection on the bottom (see photo). Some stems may even have a fungus, which I have been treating weekly for 5 weeks. It's floppy. Its soft. Help!

u/GentlemanJackLucky — 11 days ago
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How to replace moss pole?

Hello! This was a discarded mimi monstera my wife brought home about a year or so ago. It's starting to grow new leaves and climb upward. I want to get it another moss pole to put on top of this one, but this one is starting to look like it needs replacing as well? The question is, how the heck do I do that without disturbing the roots? Also note that the bottom of the stem had rotted when we found it and it only has the roots inside the moss pole! (See photo 4) Thanks!

u/GentlemanJackLucky — 12 days ago

Sunflower help

Hi there. I'm trying to grow sunflowers in this pot that's 17 inches wide and 14 inches deep. I planted a bunch of seeds for a higher success rate. Now I'm just a little nervous about when to start removing most of them. Does anyone have any experience with this? Shoukd I wait longer, or are they already beginning to compete for space. Thanks!

u/GentlemanJackLucky — 19 days ago
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How many black-eyed susan vines is too many in these pots?

Hi there! Planted a bunch of black-eyed susan vine seeds in this wrap-around-a-pole pot. There's two pots and they're each about 11 inches long by 5 inches wide and 4 1/2 inches deep. Any insight on how many will thrive in each pot? Should I remove a couple? Thanks.

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u/GentlemanJackLucky — 22 days ago
▲ 24 r/coleus

New Coleus help

About three weeks ago I picked these guys up at a street fair. I think in both cases what I've got is actually two separate coleus plants that were planted way too close to each other in rhe same pot. Does anyone know how I might best go about removing and replanting the "runt" plants? Should I try to pull up some roots with it or will that damage the larger plant? Are each of them actually big enough to chop and prop? (The little red one is a mere two inches long. The little green guy is about 3 1/2 inches) Thank you so much 😊

u/GentlemanJackLucky — 1 month ago
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Only some leaves drooping?

I have two plants in my urban patio garden, a coleus and a violet, that have a few leaves that are drooping while the rest of the plant looks fine. Whats going here? How do I fix this? Thanks!

u/GentlemanJackLucky — 2 months ago
▲ 11 r/pothos

Are my propagations ready for potting?

HI! Are the little roots in these photos considered "secondary roots?" If so, are my pothos propagations ready for potting? Thanks! (Each photo is a separate plant. Two total)

u/GentlemanJackLucky — 2 months ago