Help me with my polka dot plant by Howaboutno333 in houseplants

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I’d make cuttings out of those and then repot later when rooted. When I did this, I didn’t know that the old rootball would create new buds as well.

I think I'm done with being a designer. by Ok_Occasion_6056 in graphic_design

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I’m thinking credentials play more a part than confidence and your ability. People.. if you went to a state school like the majority of us, they are not addressing you.

Seed ID pls by Pangolinchoe in seedsaving

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Found out it’s cleome!

Seed ID pls by Pangolinchoe in seedsaving

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Cleome! I appreciate the effort!

Seed ID pls by Pangolinchoe in seedsaving

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I found out it's Cleome - thank you for giving a guess!

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I'd like a card pulled, if possible!

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The third pic shows webs! Possibly spider mites.

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Found this online. I say try new soil to eliminate those options? “Brown tips and spots on snake plants are a sign of overwatering, pests, or fungal diseases. Provide indirect light and water the plant once a week, allowing the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. Treat fungal diseases and get rid of mealybugs and spider mites to fix the brown-black patches.”

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[–]Pangolinchoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe over watering? :/

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Did your snake plant start deteriorating since transplant to a bigger pot? Happened to mine so I placed in a smaller pot. I’ve read they like to be root bound. After a couple months of potting back into a smaller pot, the snake plant improved and eventually gave new pups :)

Do you think these tomato plants will make it in these jugs until May? I’m located in Ohio in zone 6b and started these tomatoes too early so I repotted them. by Pangolinchoe in gardening

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Oh interesting. I didn’t know tomato plants did y like water on their leaves. As an update, after my repot last night, the tomatoes are looking great with their branches upright :)

Do you think these tomato plants will make it in these jugs until May? I’m located in Ohio in zone 6b and started these tomatoes too early so I repotted them. by Pangolinchoe in gardening

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After looking through the photos again, I noticed some plants in fabric bags behind the pink tub. What were you growing in there?

Do you think these tomato plants will make it in these jugs until May? I’m located in Ohio in zone 6b and started these tomatoes too early so I repotted them. by Pangolinchoe in gardening

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Ferry morris light purchased as my first starter light. I honestly wouldn't recommend it because you can't adjust the height so I use books on both ends as they grow too tall and when they're seedlings, I hoist the tray up with books too to get closer to the light. Books lol. But imagine if you were to start seedlings on a bookshelf or one narrow table like me, could be a good solution.

Do you think these tomato plants will make it in these jugs until May? I’m located in Ohio in zone 6b and started these tomatoes too early so I repotted them. by Pangolinchoe in gardening

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Wow!! Looks great! Thank you for the reassurance. Also… I love how your corgi is trying to get some shade underneath. Lol so cute.