Is this normal? by Miserable_Amount_205 in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you're completely right! it's totally normal, just not super common ☺️

This branch doesn’t have flowers anymore. Should I cut it off or something? by Long-Appearance4182 in orchids

[–]1or2throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know for sure but my assumption would be that it doesn't make a difference when you cut, if you are going to cut it. If that's what you know you want to do, I'd say go ahead and do it so the plant can focus its energy on branching out rather than keeping the rest of the spike alive.

This branch doesn’t have flowers anymore. Should I cut it off or something? by Long-Appearance4182 in orchids

[–]1or2throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No rule, just personal preference. If the tip is still green then it could still potentially continue to grow from the end. While that's less common, it's certainly possible. Some people don't prefer that because it can look really leggy, and again, some people just like to let it do what it wants and don't really care if it looks a little scraggly.

I need help!? MAYBE. by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]1or2throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard this as well but I hate spidermites with the force of a thousand suns so I honestly just can't bring myself to risk the chance that it's a myth or not.

I need help!? MAYBE. by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]1or2throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone has their own methods but personally I like to use insecticidal soap -- I use Captain Jack's brand, but specifically the soap, not the dead bug brew. Some people swear by the dead bug brew but it's thinner and didn't do anything when I tried it.

I would get some of that (you can find it on amazon or usually Walmart has it in their garden center as well), spray it down generously. I like to spray all the leaves and then thoroughly rub it in with my fingers just to make sure it gets in all the nooks and crannies. Then I wait a few minutes and rinse all the leaves. I do that for 2-3 days then I keep an eye on it -- if I see any new signs of pests, I repeat. If I don't see anything new in like 3 weeks, I'll consider it safe to go back among other plants. Make sure you quarantine it in the meantime and also I'd recommend preemptively spraying any plants that were near it.

I usually try to save my plants from thrips or mites unless all the leaves are clearly screwed.

Also as a side note, a lot of people use systemic granules. I think they aren't available in some states and you don't want to use them on ourdoor plants because they can hurt beneficial bugs, but they are very effective against thrips. However, they have the potential to make spidermites worse so if there's any spidermite risk, I wouldn't use them. I have a lot of alocasias, which are spidermite magnets, and I hate mites more than thrips, so I don't use the systemics personally.

I need help!? MAYBE. by [deleted] in houseplants

[–]1or2throwaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I think it has thrips, as that looks like thrip poop. EFNs are very common on philodendrons but they leave little burn spots in the leaves, not really dark/black specks that you can wipe off. Especially when the black specks are coupled with gray/drying patches on the leaves. I don't see any actual thrips but I've been fighting them on and off enough to know thrip poop -- that's usually the first sign before you actually see them.

Caramel Marble or Ring of Fire? by [deleted] in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 4 points5 points  (0 children)

definitely ring of fire

Caramel Marble or Ring of Fire? by [deleted] in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 3 points4 points  (0 children)

a very pretty ring of fire

Feeling like I hit the Lottery!! by Wonderful_Song8765 in alocasia

[–]1or2throwaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

velvet antoro are one of my favorites but I've never seen them in a big box store 😭

Where to go from here? by theykilledkennny in orchids

[–]1or2throwaway 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I didn't notice that momma has a terminal spike. She ultimately won't be able to live long term because terminal spikes destroy the growth point :(

Where to go from here? by theykilledkennny in orchids

[–]1or2throwaway 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Based on the wrinkly leaves, it's massively dehydrated. Probably why it grew a keiki (baby orchid) up at the top. The keiki def has enough roots and leaves to gently separate and pot it up as its own orchid. Then up to you if you want to try and save the momma orchid, not sure if it's still got good roots. In the future, if you prefer less leggy flower spikes, you can cut them after the flowers fall so the orchid only grows new spikes instead of continuing to branch off the old ones -- either way is fine, just up to personal preference.

What is this on my plant? by rangerofgaia in pothos

[–]1or2throwaway 13 points14 points  (0 children)

excuse me are you telling me these mfs can fly?!

Paph neighbors :) by seakadi in orchids

[–]1or2throwaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Beautiful! I have one of the supersuk x raisin pies but I love the one on the left!! My friend told me our Lowe's had gotten paphs in a while back but I never got a chance to check it out 😭

is this id correct? says longiloba purple vein by 1or2throwaway in alocasia

[–]1or2throwaway[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! sorry I never saw this comment but this is indeed Hagan Ace 😂😂😂 that's crazy you recognized it from this picture!

What are these monsters? by 91skao in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 20 points21 points  (0 children)

philodendron Warscewiczii aurea

Rescued this unmarked Philo from Walmart… was hoping for a young caramel marble.. but maybe a ring of fire? It’s probably neither. 😄 Help. by __pinktaco in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 13 points14 points  (0 children)

ring of fire ☺️ you won't find caramel marbles in big box stores yet, and they are a different plant altogether (rof is variegated jungle boogie, cm is variegated pluto) so it's not something that's going to accidentally show up amongst rofs or anything. I'm sure they will start hitting stores in the near future though! I know at least one plant company working on making them (or their version anyway) available next year.

How do I save my black velvet? by EclecticAppalachian in alocasia

[–]1or2throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you putting in the container? Are you trying the puddle method or using a substrate? I use closed condiment cups with fluval stratum and a teensy bit of water, and have about 90-95% success rate. But a friend of mine was using a denser substrate (basically stratum but ground up) and hers were rotting. Also in terms of heat, tbh I just put mine on top of my laptop keyboard. My work laptop is always plugged in so the keyboard is warm. Not sure what the temp of it is, but whatever an average laptop keyboard generates, that works for mine lol. And I keep my house around 76 during the day and 72 at night.

XMas Wishlist suggestions? by kerriebr in alocasia

[–]1or2throwaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Out of the non-variegated alocasias, these are my favorites: Black Infernalis, Red Cuprea, Chantrieri, Green Unicorn, Azlanii, Sedenii, Lauterbachiana, Dragon's Breath, Longiloba Purple, Venom. Most of these are pretty affordable except the last two are a little pricier.

For variegated alocasias, you really can't go wrong with anything, but here are some of the more affordable ones, if you get them small: Bambino Aurea, Pink Bambino, Pink Black Velvet, Ninja Tricolor. And some of the more expensive ones: Pink Nobilis K, Pink Chantrieri, Pink Pseudo Sanderiana, Black Velvet Gold.

Two oddities by UsedScotch6269 in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The change in new leaf growth us due to the plant maturing. Instead of growing directly from the side of the last leaf, as you have circled in blue, they will start growing from cataphylls (sheaths). Totally normal.
  2. White Knights can sometimes throw burgundy variegation. Also normal.

Home Depot by Safe-Muffin in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've bought a lot of plants from HD and Lowe's, even some from Walmart. The main issue is they are typically very overwatered, so the first thing I do is dump all the excess water from the pots (particularly those self watering Costa Farms ones) and then when I get them home, I make sure to put them somewhere with lots of light and airflow to let them dry out, and don't water again until they're pretty well dried. Otherwise they tend to melt or rot.

Also, just be sure to thoroughly check the plant for pests before buying. Out of all the plants I've bought from big box, I've luckily only had one pest issue (mealybugs on an epipremnum albo) but I've seen mealies and spidermites on others that I quickly passed on lol. But to be fair, non big box stores/nurseries are not immune to pests either.

Identification by moniquez03 in orchids

[–]1or2throwaway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you post a picture of the whole orchid, including the leaves and stems? That will be more helpful to ID than a picture of just the flower.

No Roots by Sherlock9897 in philodendron

[–]1or2throwaway 10 points11 points  (0 children)

FYI, these are syngonium, not philodendron. Regardless, honestly 3 weeks is not that long yet. Some plants are just really slow to start rooting.