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Alocasia wins

I was watching tv and noticed I've collected a bunch of plants on this little shelf. In this picture, there are 7 alocasia, 2 monstera, 2 philodendron, 1 orchid, 1 rhaphidophora, and a string of hearts. It's kind of growing together. There's pictures of my family back there somewhere.... is this a problem or exactly right?

u/cottagecheesemyog — 3 days ago

Trevesia palmata update

It's finally taking off. This thing loves the heat. I'm finally getting healthy, mature looking leaves. Now that it's stable, I want to start propagating it. Any suggestions on the best approach?

u/cottagecheesemyog — 5 days ago

New leaf has perforations already.

It's only a few months old and getting perforations. Seems happy. I wish I could keep it like this for a long time, but it seems like in just a few months, it is going to outgrow this spot. How can I slow down the growth now without making it stretch and get fu?

u/cottagecheesemyog — 8 days ago

The Pharoahs mask

It's starting to do stuff.. I've been babying this thing from a tiny little guy and now we're doing this. This is my first one. Anything I should be looking out for with Pharaoh's mask.

u/cottagecheesemyog — 1 month ago

What the heck is going on with my white wizard.

I have this super tiny round growth coming out of the 4th leaf from the top on my wizard. Anyone know what it's happening?

u/cottagecheesemyog — 2 months ago

What's going on with my anthurium.

Just repotted about a month ago and the leaves looked fine. I have everything up in this corner in self watering pots. It's hard to get to. 72 degrees and 50% humidity. The light is a 15w sensi. It's on from 8am to 10pm.

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The leaves are starting to get these spots. Should I cut them all off? Treat for whatever. This sucks.

u/cottagecheesemyog — 2 months ago

Just thought it looks cool tonight.

My maculata is trying to pass the regal shield next to the monstera. It reminds me of r2d2's little periscope thingy the way it stretched out to be on top.

u/cottagecheesemyog — 3 months ago

I'm experiencing a very stressful bug invasion. I can't seem to get on top of it. I've tried dead bug brew. I've tried things with peppermint oil neem oil. All your run of the mill bug sprays, I've tried hydrogen peroxide and just spraying them off with water on a regular basis, but I feel like the problem is just getting worse. So I have a few questions. Is it possible to create bugs that are immune to all this stuff? If you aren't diligent and follow the directions perfectly also, are there any cheap remedies?\n That work really, really well. I have over a 100 plants in my collection, and it's in a tight space, so I know that's an issue. I'm about to burn it all to the ground and start over because I just lost another prized specimen. I belive I just have thrips, aphids and mites.

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u/cottagecheesemyog — 4 months ago