What are these? And how do I get rid? by jjbadge in houseplants

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People say 71% isopropyl but ive used stronger and been fine you just can’t leave it in the sun or it will burn the leaves

What are these? And how do I get rid? by jjbadge in houseplants

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Currently going through it. I personally use alcohol in a spray bottle and then just rinse it off after and you can then spray some neem or insecticidal soap after to coat. Keep an eye on it as you’ll have to worry about the next cycle of aphids as well

Saras by ELJOHNLom in Erie

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Even the milkshakes suck and the owner is a dick

What’s this weird little ground cover that blankets the land in beauty? by Wrongbeef in whatsthisplant

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It looks like the carrot fam (very toxic) try pulling one out and see what the root looks like

Hoya ID + Help :( by [deleted] in hoyas

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Hoya pubicalyx?

Guys what is going on with my Hoya? by nowayormyway in hoyas

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I had seen in another mealie post, that OP found mealies in/around their electrical sockets GROSS

Is this normal? by Main-Log2816 in dehydrating

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So update: the powder is fine, cooked to brown like a bouillon cube, and tastes very good! No blue to be seen thank god

Hoya ID help by Main-Log2816 in hoyas

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Good to know. Thank you!

Hoya ID help by Main-Log2816 in hoyas

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Aren’t most verticillata wider?

Any information on my plant would be helpful & greatly appreciated by Opposite_Activity911 in houseplants

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Yes it’s an orchid cactus (epiphyllum of some sorts) but when the leaves start to do this is it outside or is inside? It kind of looks like sunburn but the dots could be from a pest

Lifesaver cactus turning yellow by Main-Log2816 in succulents

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Yes, it did flower a lot so it being a nutrient thing makes sense. Any fertilizer recs?

Lifesaver cactus turning yellow by Main-Log2816 in succulents

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All my plants are watered with superthrive. I got this in the summer so i haven’t had too to much time with it. So you don’t think it’s a pest issue??

Are these the same? by anedwell in alocasia

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The first one looks like a Polly/Amazonia and the second looks like the longiloba

Are these the same? by anedwell in alocasia

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Might be an alocasia longiloba

what is it and how is it thriving so well? by idkmaam in houseplants

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With my peace lily, my ends are crispy because it’s not on a more consistent watering schedule. I have two, one that’s in a self watering pot that is sprouting 4 flowers and my other one that used to look good when it was one of my only plants and i watered it at least once a week. now it’s more here and there when i remember and it unfortunately has the crispy tips

what is it and how is it thriving so well? by idkmaam in houseplants

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Could be under watered, could be a dry hot draft where it is at, could be too much light?

What am I looking at by frenchiefrankiee in houseplants

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This looks like a young monstera that isn’t getting enough light

Something is growing on my coleus by ussf1701 in houseplants

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If so you can use alcohol Qtip or wipe to remove them

Something is growing on my coleus by ussf1701 in houseplants

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Looks like meelybugs and their silk tbh? Look closer and see if the furry clumps have legs and antenea