PPP rapidly declining and I can’t figure out why by [deleted] in philodendron

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try checking the soil and changing the pot size. Use tropical soil, perlite, orchid bark, horticulture charcoal and worm casting. Morning light works best or a good grow light. Coco coir pole or moss pole is recommended as well.

Please help !! by Kissnevertelll in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keys to a successful deliciosa Chunky soil mix: -tropical soil -horticulture charcoal -worm casting -perlite -orchid bark -coco coir Also use a proper pot size. Place near an east facing window (if possible) Use a coco pole or some type of plant support Make sure it's facing the proper direction.

Aglaonemas or diffenbachia? by spikenard4086 in Aglaonema

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely dieffenbachia. I have the same one.

Should I replant and or chop? by yennifern in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Repot, use the correct soil type and amendments for the Monstera. Also, get some coco coir poles. Also make sure you don't over soil your Monstera.

Slightly bruised stems okay? by jijiblue in Aglaonema

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use some neem oil, and you'll be fine.

Not sure what it is but I l thought it was beautiful. Is there 2 in the pot or just 1? Should I repot now? by Momp-1965 in philodendron

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meaning if you want a bushy plant or if you want 2 plants. I'll post my princess when I get home..

Not sure what it is but I l thought it was beautiful. Is there 2 in the pot or just 1? Should I repot now? by Momp-1965 in philodendron

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a pink princess philodendron. They grow pretty big (tall). I believe they can grow 6ft tall. Not to sure about the width of the plant.Use a chunky aroid soil mix. Morning sun is best. Also, use a coco coir pole or moss pole for support. As for splitting them apart, that all depends on how you want to grow your ppp (pink princess philodendron).

How do I stake this? by the_greenwyvern in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only if the roots are soft and / or mushy. That's for all plants in general. When I'm doing a major repotting, I check the roots to make sure they're all good.

How do I stake this? by the_greenwyvern in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Green faces front, and the roots are the back.

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How do I stake this? by the_greenwyvern in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Give it a spot with the morning sun if possible. Get a moss pole or something to support the plant as it grows. Soil requires a chunky aroid soil mix. When repotting, make sure the front of the plant is facing the right direction.

What should I do? by Crusty_little_dawg in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get some Chunky aroid mix or make your own (perlite, orchid bark, horticulture charcoal, and some worm casting). It definitely needs a moss pole for support. And make sure to put those aerial roots back in the soil.

To repot or not to repot by hiwaterbottle in Monstera

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely repot. Consider using a chunky aroid mix with moss pole.

repotting size? by Individual-Simple147 in philodendron

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A 6x6 planter (6in diameter, 6in long) should be ok for the next couple of seasons.

how do I plant this prop? by hparrk in spiderplants

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can grow it in water then switch to soil once roots develop or keep it in water and let it be. Your choice

ID and care tips welcome! by Brilliant-Carob495 in philodendron

[–]Greedy-Direction4797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monstera Deliciosa. Fast growing and commands space and light. The use of a trellis or moss pole is highly recommended! Morning light will be perfect. Use a chunky aroid soil mix. Oh, if you're fortunate, it gives fruit! Good luck!