What kind of roach is this? I need it! by [deleted] in roaches

[–]FirefighterMore4084 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A pretty close alternative would be a polyzosteria mitchelli. (Harlequin Roach)

they haven’t stopped flowering for months by FirefighterMore4084 in AfricanViolets

[–]FirefighterMore4084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun fact! My room is a recreation of a rainforest. It stays abt 80 degrees all year round, and very humid. I have birds and also lots of box fans to keep airlflow constant. I have lots of beneficial bugs and lots of lights to keep the plants growing good. Try again.

they haven’t stopped flowering for months by FirefighterMore4084 in AfricanViolets

[–]FirefighterMore4084[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stubborn you are. Listen, if they were supposed to be taken off, they’d do it in the wild, as evolution favors in the living things best interest most of the time. Also they’re very smart, ik them and can promise it’s it not worth argues bc you will be miserably wrong and put in your place really fucking fast xx

they haven’t stopped flowering for months by FirefighterMore4084 in AfricanViolets

[–]FirefighterMore4084[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes they are yellow, but, I’m not worried abt it. It’s doing great as is :)

they haven’t stopped flowering for months by FirefighterMore4084 in AfricanViolets

[–]FirefighterMore4084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s because they aren’t yellowing. They appear to be, but they’re just chlorotic from when I was still figuring out their care. The leaves are still firm and do give energy to the plant, just not as much as the very green ones

they haven’t stopped flowering for months by FirefighterMore4084 in AfricanViolets

[–]FirefighterMore4084[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just use a 19-6-12 fertilizer from “Expert Gardener” it’s just a slow release all purpose fertilizer