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2h ago
What is wrong with my plant, what am I doing wrong?
submitted by /u/sangeetatandon
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7h ago
I’ve got a Norfolk Island pine in the winter and just put it outside as the spring arrived. I’m trying to figure out where in the yard I can put it. I’m getting a ton of conflicting advice online. some saying it should be in direct sun and some saying only indirect bright sun. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
submitted by /u/Westbanking
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Reddit » IndoorPlants
8h ago
Say hello to Cleo lol , I made that up as I was typing this. A teacher in my highschool was generous enough to sail her away into my hands. This isn’t my first time adopting from this teacher, but is close to being my last as I am graduating.
submitted by /u/HospitalOk9089
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19h ago
My croton shot up a new leaf that's a lot larger than usual. It was growing fine, but now it's folding. Is this normal?
submitted by /u/Lavishness_Money
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1d ago
Say THAT five times fast! I’d never heard of these till I was at Lowe’s today and she was so lush and soft I HAD to grab her! Internet said at most 3’ from a south facing window so that’s where I hung it up. Any tips for a new-ish trad momma?
submitted by /u/TchotchkeSauce
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1d ago
I've always wanted to start but every time I randomly pick something I'm afraid I'll over or under water it, and the plant ends up struggling and dying.
submitted by /u/e20241
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Reddit » IndoorPlants
1d ago
My mother in law got us some plants as a gift but our kitty has kidney disease so we don’t keep any that are toxic to pets in the house. One was a pothos and one was a philodendron that we’ll have to get rid of but I’ve never seen this one before. Does anyone know what it is?
submitted by /u/ember_vaia
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Reddit » IndoorPlants
1d ago
I am looking for a plant that is around 10ft in height and looks like a tree. It will be placed in the lobby which has a glass wall, around 17ft high and 22ft wide. The plant will be placed around 8ft from the glass wall.
The lobby area is air conditioned and doesn't get any fresh air. I have attached pictures of some of the trees I like.
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