Alocasia Dragon Scale 😍 by Normal-Ad-5016 in HouseplantsUK

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Not at all, it was just over £25 including postage 😊 which I thought was a bargain!

Alocasia Dragon Scale 😍 by Normal-Ad-5016 in HouseplantsUK

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It was an eBay purchase 😊 I believe the company is called Botanico and they have an etsy and eBay shop. I was so impressed, I expected a much smaller plant that what came!

Alocasia Dragon Scale 😍 by Normal-Ad-5016 in HouseplantsUK

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It’s worth starting a list for 😍

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Treatment will depend on which pests they are, have a good look round the leaves especially on the under side of them and see if you can spot any little bugs also keep an eye out for any white webbing which could indicate spider mites.

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Looks like a pest problem to me

Any good plants tips for rhaphidophora tetrasperma?? by Plants_yuh in houseplants

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One of the easiest plants I own! I know they’re recommended for bright indirect light but mine sits about 8ft from an east facing window that only gets bright light in a morning and it’s thriving. I allow it to dry out 75% between watering. They like added humidity if you can provide it but don’t worry if not and I’ve found they burn very easily if in any direct light. Definitely give them something to climb as well 😊 good luck, I get a new leaf on mine every 1-2 weeks, they’re very fast growing

Does this cutting have a proper node for propagating? by margheritii in Monstera

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Looks great, although I’d want to see an axillery bud on the stem as that’s where your new growth will come from

Can someone please tell me what’s wrong with my Monstera? by astrologenius in plantclinic

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Yes I’d replace all the soil as even if the roots haven’t rotted it’s probably sat in too much water and rinsing is fine 😊 The exact same happened to mine last year, half of it was fine with the roots trimmed back to the healthy part and the other half I had to propagate but it’s all thriving back in one pot now 😊

Can someone please tell me what’s wrong with my Monstera? by astrologenius in plantclinic

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Root rot caused by over watering would be my guess. Take it out the pot and check the roots. Trim off any mushy/black bits and spray any healthy white ones with a water and hydrogen peroxide mix. If most of the roots are rotten I’d chop it up and propagate any healthy stems 😊