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My Queen

I’ve been growing a mangrove tree for three years in the same vase. With sand. It rooted in and I keep it half full of water all the time so I set my air plant on top. It does not reach the water but the humidity in Florida and the water below, it seems to be so healthy and loving its environment.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 3 days ago

Ordered a little Echeveria on Amazon, the shipment doesn’t look the same -does it???

Ordered a red veil. As pictured. But got the green one in the mail today -not the same.??

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 7 days ago

Ordered this Jade on Amazon, but got this….

These are two totally different jade plants. I am very disappointed, but I do love the one that came so I don’t want to send it back, but I’m very disappointed because I really wanted this yellow lime variegated variety.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 7 days ago

Lots of new pups

Moved some of my smaller snake plants to outside on my shaded porch in Florida. They seem to love the humidity out there.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 9 days ago
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Hate my Orbifolia

I’ve had this plant for about four years. It has always gotten brown edges. I moved to Florida and thought it would love the humidity. I have put it outside in the shaded landscape bed. I’ve put it in my house under lights in the sun out of the sun on a tray with water to no avail. January I finally chopped it all down to the soil and a beautiful head came back, which I only water with rainwater. It seemed happy on my porch in the same spot for the last four months and grew beautifully. Now all of a sudden I’m getting brown edges again. I just can’t seem to make this plant happy and I hate it. I’m ready to get rid of it if anyone wants it or is interested in it and loves near the Boynton beach area in Florida they’re welcome to it. I would only ask for $10 because the pot was pricey. Otherwise it’s edging towards the garbage can. The last picture is after I just cut off the brown edges.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 11 days ago

New rooted leaf plant

Rooted a leaf months ago in a shot glass. Once rooted I planted it, and a couple months later baby leaves popped up. Finally growing. Now it seems to be growing into a new plant from the mommy plant in 2nd picture

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 13 days ago

My bicolor violet blooming

Got this online two months ago came pretty healthy and new blooms are finally arriving. The last picture is a violet I’ve had for a while in full bloom again.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 22 days ago

My good morning flowers

So many flowers and so many more to come. Always nice to wake up to. I can’t get used to seeing these beauties. Enjoy

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 23 days ago
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This mornings glory

So many flowers and so many more to come always nice to wake up to

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 23 days ago

What the hell is this????

On my black cat begonia. I just noticed this on the leaves. What is this and what is going on never in my life seeing this on a begonia I found please help.
This sits on a plant stand in a north window with plant lighting on for 12 hours a day. It’s been fine for six months until I just noticed this . It is watered weekly or biweekly whenever it’s dry.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 24 days ago

Accidentally broke this off

I was trying to take a video of my cactus that had a couple open flowers on it and lots of buds and this piece broke off I was trying to video the flowers, that had three buds on it and an open flower. I can put it in water and when its done blooming and the buds have all opened, then I can plant it in a new pot.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 25 days ago

My Pink Princess

She was 5 feet tall. I took four cuttings off, rooted them and planted them back in. I prefer to have a short bushy plant and not a tall leggy one on a moss pole.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 26 days ago
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Vacation question

I am going out of town for eight days. I have a betta fish in a 5 gallon tank and two small white cory cats. I was wondering what kind of vegetable matter I could clip inside the tank for them to nibble on. I know they would be OK for eight days, but I’d like to put something in there. They can nibble that won’t foul the tank.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 27 days ago

Twisted Sister

She’s growing like crazy. I bought her a year ago and cleaned off all the soil from the roots and planted it in a cylinder with lava pebbles on the bottom and then moss. I never water the moss. I tilt it sideways and only add water to cover the pebbles. I got this idea from another person on Reddit. it’s growing so fast I had to cut the top off which I did not root in water. I just stuck the new piece back into the Moss… that was six or seven months ago. I never get a yellow leaf, its growing like crazy. It used to be in my bathroom in the glass block windows, but it was getting so big. I moved it out to my shaded screen porch in Florida. I think it loves the humidity too. I love this girl.

u/Scared_Rice_1473 — 28 days ago