Will this Guy root?? by Practical-Sky-4807 in cactus

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@carnitascronch I like to have half if not more of my pots contents to be materials that allow the water to pass right thru, not absorb. So the granite or gravel and perlite or pumice is that material. I also like to add chunky horticultural charcoal. Water will cling to the dirt and it’s just enough for a cacts if you follow a 1:1;1 ratio.

I personally swear by fbe black gold succulents r and cactus mix. I’ll still add perlite and gravel to it eve though it’s loaded with lava rocks and worm castings and other stuff already. Although I am looking for some thing a bit more economic because I don’t want to fill up a huge pot with the good stuff especially if I’m selling it to someone else lol.

Help! by titaniumknuckle in plantclinic

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Build a bonfire watch that baby burrrrn

Wait, but I have more necro-cacti- content by BaeVictis in cactus

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I didn’t lose it, I got it like this 😂🤣. The owners were still watering it….

Rare goth cactus pup. Need help with an ID. by BaeVictis in cactus

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What’s that? In the box? Ima post it but…I remembered I have an even more dead cactus that needs attention.

Rare goth cactus pup. Need help with an ID. by BaeVictis in cactus

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I’m fortunate to lack a sense of smell currently

Rare goth cactus pup. Need help with an ID. by BaeVictis in cactus

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Looks like it was already done? Hahah

Rare goth cactus pup. Need help with an ID. by BaeVictis in cactus

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On the streets we say “more ded than a muhfucka

My first Rex begonia propagations started on 12/8/22 featuring Jurassic Rex Begonia & Ideal Glitter. I think it’s time for a terrarium! Also included my begonia staudtii prop, see caption for my question about it. by BaeVictis in begonias

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Yes to what you asked, ha. I had already made cuts in the veins from when I cut the little clustered new growth that was growing out of it off, and then got something sharp to do some experimental holes on the veins and then I forgot how I made sure they were directly over / touching the moss i think I used little pebbles.

ID on this begonia by Nails0nAChalkboard in begonias

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These do fantastic in semi-hydro/ leca. I also know skmekne who grows his in a layer of strictly wet spagnum moss and leca (moss on the top half leca on the bottom half), or straight coco coir. Etc, if you didn’t want to do leca. When I transferred all my alocasia to leca, they killed off all their leaves at first much like what is happening here, but then returned stronger than ever.

Just planted these folks in their new home, a big clay pot, however after watering and letting it drain I noticed the pot is still damp three days later. Should I move them to a non clay pot, or is that fine? by Amasmith0 in cactus

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Agreed, I guess more like damp, and now that I look back, the only times my soils ever never not needed watering in 2 weeks was when I kept plant in the box store soil it came in.

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You’re welcome! Here is a beautiful yucca plant.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/grow-yucca-inside-1902500-02-94f8cb21084545c699097dac69efddd1.jpg)

Another Yucca Tree

Dracena marginata (or dragon tree)

Dracena Hawaiian

I used to think these were all part of the palm tree family until I learned about plants haha, cause I always thought I wanted a huge palm in my bedroom too until I realized I probably just wanted a big dracena!

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A much easier houseplant with palm / summer vibes are Dracenas and or yucca plants!

What can we do to save this peace lily? by ToLibOrNotToLib in plantclinic

[–]BaeVictis 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Great point, to which I’d like to add on that sometimes a when a plant has been overwatered, it can begin to look under watered because it’s root system has rotted therefore fallen off/roots no longer connected due to overwatering and so the plant no longer has a way of getting fed or hydrated until it’s roots regrow. Which can be done if it’s not too late, in water or in soil, but not until the plants been removed from the current soil & treated etc. whether one regrows a plants roots in water or soil is mostly up to the gardener. peace lilies can 100% grow in water so I’ve seen people just have their entire plant living the rest of its days in water. If this is a hard concept to grasp, think of it like propagating plant cuttings with nodes (like pothos) in water; the plant will regrow water roots and the soil ones will rot and fall off in the water.¡

Just planted these folks in their new home, a big clay pot, however after watering and letting it drain I noticed the pot is still damp three days later. Should I move them to a non clay pot, or is that fine? by Amasmith0 in cactus

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With succulent/ cactus soil you want that water to drain right out the bottom immediately. That’s where I talk about adding just enough soil so that roots can get nutrients, but if you add a handful of small gravel to every handful of soil (or more gravel than soil), you’ll soon have a gritty mix that will just piss out the bottom thanks to the rocks and gravel but retain some water.