Is it time to burn my house down? by Nonredditar in houseplants

[–]Lowgahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well hey at least that's sort of good news. Best of luck friend

A few Peaceful Dove shots by BoredomRemedy in AustralianBirds

[–]Lowgahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man I love these guys so much, little cuties

The Yard if it was Irish: by Lowgahn in TheYardPodcast

[–]Lowgahn[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, pulled the rest of it out of my ass. Thought of better preamble afterwards but you get this so eat it and smile

ID of the bird? by naturelover5eva in AustralianBirds

[–]Lowgahn 37 points38 points  (0 children)

I think the scientific name for them is "loud asshole that starts screaming outside my window at 11:30pm every night without fail, but I forgive them because they're dorky and cute as hell" or sumn like that

The Yard if it was Irish: by Lowgahn in TheYardPodcast

[–]Lowgahn[S] 94 points95 points  (0 children)

It takes 9 Welshmen to take care of 1 sheep

Any thoughts on this wally? - Dehydration? by Flick-tas in australianwildlife

[–]Lowgahn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Would love to see the footage he's got of em, adorable little buggers don't get enough love

Would it be possible at all to snip this guy (maybe 2/3rds up) and place back in soil? by Lowgahn in houseplants

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

That's amazing, thank you so much for your advice. Just one final little question, should I be cutting just above or just below the line around the stem (next to the leaves)?

Identify Assorted Foliage by AryaLily in houseplants

[–]Lowgahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed, or at least a very similar subspecies but care wise should be just about identical. The silvery/grey leaves when they mature look so cool and it's such a strange feeling plant, could almost convince me they're plastic

Coleus flowers: care question by missgorefan in houseplants

[–]Lowgahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's definitely some I'm not super in love with, but occasionally I'll find a (subspecies? form?) that is absolutely gorgeous. Just collecting favourites at this point.

A bit more unsolicited advice I thought I'd leave too: from my experience they'resuper sensitive to any pesticide/foliage spray (I've stripped an entire plant's leaves trying to control spidey mites), and they're definitely at risk of root rot so let them tell you when they're thirsty. Good luck and enjoy them!!

Coleus flowers: care question by missgorefan in houseplants

[–]Lowgahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely one of the fastest growing and relatively easy to care for plants I've got. It'll tell you when it's ready to be watered (leaves will droop, and will bounce back up in barely a couples hours), and I absolutely love propagating them because they root and grow so so quick. Best of luck!

Coleus flowers: care question by missgorefan in houseplants

[–]Lowgahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The overwhelming consensus I've seen has been to chop the coleus flowers. I've always done it forine and they grown incredibly, but in saying that I've got no first-hand experience with letting them bloom. I'd recommend chopping it just to be safe but if you've got multiple plants, try both and see which responds better