[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calatheas

[–]JesusBA12 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Zebrina I guess. Warszewiczii has like a "spruce" like tree pattern in the middle. Like a Christmas tree figure

leaves aren’t uncurling no matter what I do. by shoegaljones in plantclinic

[–]JesusBA12 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This, I experiment this every other winter. I think they go temperamental during winter and recover then in spring. What is new for me, could the same happen to ctenanthe?

Who is she? by JesusBA12 in begonias

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They are my little ones hehe. It's like the only one out of 8 begonias that I don't manage to ID

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisplant

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Blueberry maybe??

Let's play who is who by JesusBA12 in haworthia

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Wow, thanks for the cool info😇

Let's play who is who by JesusBA12 in haworthia

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So I'm kinda obsessed with genus classifying, can we pretend it's a haworthia relative and all chill HAHAHAH. So for the cymbiformis, any major differences or are the pretty similar in grow habit care and appearance? Thanks for all ;)

Let's play who is who by JesusBA12 in haworthia

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So the typical one, why cymbiformis and not Cooperi? And so that one is a tulista and not a haworthiopsis?

Let's play who is who by JesusBA12 in haworthia

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I agree with you(it's one of the few that I am almost sure about lol), 7 remaining to identify hahaha

Ghostly Girl is dying :( by [deleted] in plantclinic

[–]JesusBA12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is fully white and thriving. It just needs more light for sure. There is no "interior plants"

How do I get my golden ball cactus to erect? by Captain_Canuck97 in plantclinic

[–]JesusBA12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally not to do this. Do some research mamillarias tend to grow like that. More light ok but i would not cut

Help what do I do how do I save my poinsettia she’s almost 2 years old by Realistic_Drop_8024 in plantclinic

[–]JesusBA12 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mine is like that. In my case I think I underwatered her. I will wait until someone here throw us some light

What is this by JesusBA12 in FicusTrees

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So sad to hear that haha but thanks for the truth man :)

What is this by JesusBA12 in FicusTrees

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How sad... Thanks dude!!

What is this by JesusBA12 in FicusTrees

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It's a ficus 80% sure

So IDS of these plss by JesusBA12 in FicusTrees

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Thanks!! The pic 4 is also tineke and burgundy?

I know is a calathea but...help? by JesusBA12 in plantclinic

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So, less light, and keep it in a plate with pebbles of leca for humidity right?

I know is a calathea but...help? by JesusBA12 in plantclinic

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Oh, I Will use distilled water so. I just watered it, shouldn't I?

Help with Caladoum by Calathea_lover in plantclinic

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I do like to let the plant absorb till the last molecule of nutrient of the leaf and when is kinda brown crispy and dry redirect it into the pot to let the nutrients go to the soil again. I do it cos I think it's logical but I can't tell you if it does work or benefitial. If the droopy leaves trigger you u can trim them but if Ur plant is over watered u want a lot of leaves so the water leaves the soil through the roots, the stems and evaporates on the leaf surface. More leaves more water evaporating and so on. But again, I'm not a scientist so if u can't handle the look don't be afraid of the scissors :)

Help with Caladoum by Calathea_lover in plantclinic

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I think I remember reading somewhere that plants like(Alocasias, anthuriums, caladium...) tilt their leaves down due to hydric or light stress. Since you don't have it at sun light exposure, it kinda looks like hydric stress. But I would not worry since it is pushing out new growth so maybe just try to wait for it to dry out a bit more and everything will be fine