u/stingrcys

Image 1 — “rubber” plant
Image 2 — “rubber” plant

“rubber” plant

i got this plant as a gift from an old manager, and im unsure of what type of plant it is. i was told its a rubber plant, however whenever i look up “rubber plant” for a care guide, this plant doesnt show up. j just want to keep it alive bahaha. any ideas? thanks in advance!! 🖤

u/stingrcys — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/pothos

new pothos :)

hello all! I’m currently reviving this pothos and i was just curious as to what type she is? i was told marble queen, but she doesnt look to marbley quite yet. thanks in advance!!

u/stingrcys — 1 day ago
▲ 51 r/orchids

first time orchid parent

hello all! i recently got this orchid as a gift and while its gorgeous, im a little intimidated haha. i’ve heard that orchids are notoriously difficult plants and i’m not one to keep flowering plants alive (i’m more of a pothos type of person.) however i would really like to keep this one from dying :)

i read about 3/oz of warm water or to let sit in a bowl of warm water for 10 minutes weekly or as the base dries out. my orchid is in more of a barky-type of base and i had her sit in water today because it was dried out, as far as i could tell.

i guess my questions are pretty simple, beginner questions. she’s in indirect lighting at the moment. when do i know to repot her? and is there a preference on bark vs soil?

thanks so much in advance! I’m excited to begin my orchid journey :)

u/stingrcys — 1 day ago