
Please help me identify this plant.
Hi, could someone kindly help me identify this Syngonium? I was told it was a Three Kings, but now I’m starting to think it looks more like an Arrowhead. I’d really appreciate any assistance!

Hi, could someone kindly help me identify this Syngonium? I was told it was a Three Kings, but now I’m starting to think it looks more like an Arrowhead. I’d really appreciate any assistance!
I repotted my syngonium a few days ago and I'm worried this is more than just transplant shock. It was fairly root bound when I got it out of its pot, but I took my time wiggling the roots free. I did trim some of the roots at the very end (I was under the impression this was okay, especially if keeping it in the same pot). I did separate two of the plants carefully to give as a gift. During the transplant, I also put the plant in a chunkier soil (a mix of orchard bark, miracle grow potting soil, and perlite). No fertilizer has been added or used. I expected some drooping and even yellowing, but these leaves look like they're dying and I'm wondering if I did something wrong. Do I wait and see if it bounces back? Or salvage what I can after a few more days? Any help or input is greatly appreciated!
Photos: Older picture, before repotting, roots after getting pot off, root mass after uncoiling, and all remaining photos are current photos of the plant, its leaves, and the new soil.
Can someone please help me with it, a few months ago my husband cut a piece to give to a person and it's been struggling ever since. I changed the soil, I moved to a smaller pot cause they advised me so, I don't know what to do anymore and I love it. It's a cutting from when my Grandma was still alive! The person that got the cutting btw the plant is thriving and she already made three plants out of it and gave them away. I really hope this one survives. I explained to her that I might need a cutting too once her grows again cause this is so so sad.
Got for my birthday red spot tricolor and she's stunning 🤩
This is my first ever syngonium, I got it in a rescue bag in a hardware store. Seemed to be doing well and had just been dry until this morning I notice it’s rotting. This was the only salvageable part with tiny tiny roots.
Say a prayer to the universe for my baby’s roots to grow healthy and strong!
Hi! I bought two of these syngoniums at my local plant store and have been unable to figure out which variety they could be. They look a little similar to the Pink Rolli, but I'm fairly certain that these are not that. Any help in identifying these would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
This is my moonshine. I watered it yesterday
The first picture is last night and the other is now- wtf happened???? I’ve never seen this before????
Peep my first sygonium. Theres a pink neon sygonium at work that I really want to buy but I’m holding out incase something more rare comes thru
I finally got around to taking this Albo out of its original pot after six months to put it on a moss pole (it came with pretty good soil). I had it tied to a wooden skewer, and when I took the skewer off, I didn't brace the stem and it fell over and snapped. I'm looking down at white sap coming out and let out a few choice words. Change of plans. I put the bottom part, which has good roots, back in the pot with new soil and put the top part in some moss with several nodes submerged. I hope those nodes grow roots.
Repotted this beauty and its leaves are droopy now 😭 did I kill it? I tried making a chunky soil mix but soon right after it just did this
Look at those beauties 🥹
Hey everyone! Total plant newbie here. I got a syngonium yesterday, so I decided to try propagating some cuttings for the first time.
I cut a few stems just below the nodes, removed the lower leaves, and popped them in a glass vase with water.
Would love to know if I’m on the right track or if there’s anything I should be doing differently. It's winter here in New Zealand - not freezing but around the 10 degrees, although we run the heater inside so it's warm. Any tips welcome! 😊
I have all sorts of plants. Ones that are considered hard to care for, others that are considered easy. But then there’s my syngonium. She hates me. She’s lived in every room of my apartment and just seems to get sadder and sadder
Now she sits in a bathroom window, getting indirect sunlight for 6 hours a day and then I move her off the window sill for the last couple of hours so she doesn’t get burnt by direct sunlight.
She hated the grow light that all of my other plants thrive under.
I pulled her out of her pot and roots smell/look good.
I water when the soil is dry. And I use mosquito bits. I put her in the most humid room of my house. Because apparently she’s too good for the humidifier my other plants use.
Who does she think she is?!
What am I doing wrong? What can I improve?
Please enjoy the other plants that aren’t sickly and dying
Found an albo at Lowes and I am propagating the most beautifully marbled leaf from the mother plant. Don't worry mama was just hanging there to be cleaned up.
My first plant is the dark one, I’ve had it almost a year. It’s been putting out new leaves like crazy, but they were very small and dark. I originally had it directly in an east window, so it was getting a few hours of direct light a day. I moved it off to the side and it’s now putting out much larger leaves and the pink color is showing up. I thought this was better. So I bought the second one about a month ago and put it in the same spot. The leaves are coming out larger, but much paler in colour. I’m confused as to what exactly they should look like. Do you think they’re not getting enough light now?