DIY Cat-Proof Propagation

Upside down clear containers are my best friend! Just diy-ed these self-contained mini propagation stations out of different sized medication bottles & hot glue

u/redfezzedcoco — 5 days ago

What is this white stuff and spider webbing on this Pilea?

Just got this Pilea from Facebook marketplace and noticed this white powdery stuff on some of the branches as well as spider webs between some of the outer leaves. Not sure if they're related or not. Is this a pest?

I don't have info about lighting or watering schedules since I just bought it a few days ago. I now have it outdoors on a porch that is mostly getting shade, no direct light. I haven't watered it since I got it.

u/redfezzedcoco — 9 days ago
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Is this two plants now?

This aloe vera was almost a goner due to some unfortunate neglect on my part, but since getting my act together the new leaves have been growing in very healthily. I wanted to repot it and these little babies were hiding under the soil!! Is this two separate plants now? It sort of looks to me like the momma plant is forming its own roots and the connection between that and the babies is dead. Can I snip it there and plant them separately? If not, how do I plant it? Put the babies back under the soil? Or let them get some sun?

u/redfezzedcoco — 9 days ago

New String of Turtles!

This is my second string of turtles plant -- the first one died because in hindsight, I had absolutely no idea what I was doing in terms of soil composition, water and lighting needs, etc. Hopefully I can redeem myself with this new one I got from FB marketplace!

u/redfezzedcoco — 10 days ago

Jade before and after

I rescued this jade plant from the person who had my cubicle before me and I got tired of seeing the old leggy growth and damaged lower leaves so I decided to start over! We'll see how it goes

u/redfezzedcoco — 11 days ago

Beginner collection!

My first batch of proplifts! I've found all of these over the last few weeks on the ground / side of the road next to landscaping. Can't believe the luck I've had!

u/redfezzedcoco — 12 days ago

Pothos Reboot

Inherited the most beautiful and gigantic pothos plant from a neighbor who was moving out (final pic was the day we got it). Thankfully I took some pretty clippings to water propagate as soon as I got it, because then I let the mother plant get wayyyy too much sun and burnt the crap out of it and it lost pretty much all its leaves. Pic 4 is what's left of the momma plant and pics 3&5 are my various attempts to soil propagate pieces of the remaining long, mostly naked stems

u/redfezzedcoco — 12 days ago