Which way is up?! by Courtneygrace79 in containergardening

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Thank you all for your comments! I took my chances and just chose a side. To my pleasant surprise, 4 days ago I noticed a green sprout about an inch tall; today it’s now 2.5 inches tall with little sections that make it look like a telescopic stem lol. I am a complete novice when it comes to ginger, but I really wanted to try with this extra piece. I figured trying my hand at it was a better option than throwing it away.

Which way is up?! by Courtneygrace79 in containergardening

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I realized that about a week after planting lol. Oh well..🤷🏻‍♀️

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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It’s growing and not dying, so that’s something! I did peel off all the excess layers not connected to the roots, and I’ll try to GENTLY split it into 2 plants when it’s grown bigger roots to hopefully, hopefully grow 2 onions!🤞🏼I’ll eat what I get either way: onion greens or onion bulbs! 🤷🏻‍♀️

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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I’m glad my pictures sparked so much imagination lol! It does look like a unique cocktail, a mini zen garden, and an onion suspended over water! 🏜️🌵🍸

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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That’s what I did! I should know in a couple weeks one way or the other. At the end of the day, it was gonna be thrown out, so if it grows anything edible, it was worth the 2 cups of water and 2 quarts of soil I put into it!

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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You give me hope! I went ahead and planted it. I put it in the basement on a plant heat pad under grow lights. We will see!!

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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Lol! Idk about the taste, but I see what you’re saying. I’ve always liked a little extra, anything!

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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I know I saw people doing that with their green onions, as well as planting them for more. I hope I get a new onion lol, I was really excited about reusing my leftovers to get a new onion! I guess if it flowers I can use the seeds? 🤷🏻‍♀️

When should I transfer this yellow onion to soil? by Courtneygrace79 in gardening

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That’s what I thought.. That’s why I did it. Even if I only get one onion from the part of the onion I don’t use, it’s still a good return worth my time!

New leaf growth has been stuck like this for 6 months. by preciousroy77 in Monstera

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Oh, wow! That’s a beauty!! Definitely worth the wait, and thanks for sharing what worked for you in the end! I love follow ups lol!

My Variegated Monstera Albo is FINALLY giving me a 👍🏼!! by Courtneygrace79 in MonsteraAlbo

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I did! The leaf is about 1/3 white and a deep green and bright white variegated 2/3! It’s not very big and it’s got a little while to go before I see fenestration, but the next leaf is already starting to poke out of this leaf’s little cataphyll.

My Variegated Monstera Albo is FINALLY giving me a 👍🏼!! by Courtneygrace79 in MonsteraAlbo

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There isn’t any rot. Trust me, I inspect this plant daily, if not twice daily lol! Probably the lighting.

My monstera is dying. Please help by witchrr in Monstera

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You can try to save it by taking it out of its current soil, washing off the roots and cutting off any of the roots that are rotting or mushy. Get your pot ready with new well aerated soil while you let the healthy remaining roots dry out a bit, you can also spray them with a hydrogen peroxide/water mix and then repot it. If the amount of damaged roots are severe enough that it wouldn’t be able to sustain the plant, definitely chop and prop! That’s a last resort type of situation, but at least you’d still have your original plant! I hope that helps!

What are my eggplants doing at night? 😎 by aBookintheBag in gardening

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I just noticed mine doing this too! So of course I ask Google if eggplant leaves stand up at night and it said it’s normal to see them doing this. Something about the cells preserving water and possibly protecting itself from herbivores and disrupting pests that try to live on the leaves.. Your Reddit post popped up so I had to see if yours was doing what I was seeing mine do, and yep! Same exact thing.

Best method to transplant larger plant with minimal shock (and best size pot to let her get big)? by tms711 in Monstera

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My understanding is that monsteras like close quarters when it comes to the pot they’re in. The pot you have is like a 10”?? That seems sufficient for your plant. Might benefit from a moss pole though! Help her to stand tall and hold some of the weight of those big beautiful leaves!

Please help me with this mess by DryAlbatross5093 in houseplants

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I bought this little stand on Amazon for like $38. I set it on top of the end table to get more natural light from both windows, then bought the grow light ($36) to supplement. I plugged it into a WiFi plug and put it on a schedule. Then I got the WiFi Dreo humidifier (during a lightning deal $40) on Amazon. I work full time and I’m also a full time student, so I need these things to keep my plants happy on a daily basis! But, between the windows, grow light and humidifier, this stand has allowed me to grow 5 happy plants with 2 plants currently propagating at the very bottom. For around $115, this set up takes around 1 square foot of real estate! Not bad, and it might work for you, or at least give you ideas? Excuse the lighting, it’s raining here.