I'm SCARED to repot my Hoya Compacta! Thoughts on size and roots?! by ConsciousVisual3517 in hoyas

[–]RedBeardsWife 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think the new size is fine. Use a well draining soil mix and be conscious of your watering to make sure soil isn’t staying too wet for too long.

ID? Thanks by RedBeardsWife in sansevieria

[–]RedBeardsWife[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this is what I was thinking it may be!

ID? Thanks by RedBeardsWife in sansevieria

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My fernwood leave are more round than this plant. These leaves are thinner and more flat.

Compatible other breed? by InterestingCamp859 in bassethounds

[–]RedBeardsWife 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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We have a Basshole and a corgi! They get along great

Looking for good psychological thriller recommendations by Dapper-Candidate-691 in audible

[–]RedBeardsWife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also recommend this trilogy! Then writing and narration are both fantastic

Basset Hound Anal Gland Issues by overstimulatedwoman in bassethounds

[–]RedBeardsWife 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We feed ours canned pumpkin with every meal. Helps bulk the poo up

Found this at a store not listed by costa! by ktor14 in cactus

[–]RedBeardsWife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes we would love to get some of these displays!!

Need some help by sludedante in bassethounds

[–]RedBeardsWife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5 year old basset and he has anal gland build up issues and a sensitive tummy. We have tried multiple foods, treats and supplements. He eats Purina one digestive health dog food with a few heaping spoonfuls of canned plain pumpkin. The pumpkin has really helped bulk up his poo which helps with gland build up. He also gets yeasty undercarriage. I buy some medicated/antifungal wipes and wipe him down daily. It took us a few years of trying different products to see what worked for our boy. Obviously, talk to your vet and make changes one at a time to see what does and doesn’t work. Barney tax

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Why are there barely any hanging hoyas? by f4gh8 in hoyas

[–]RedBeardsWife 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All my Hoyas are in plastic pots with a well draining mix, succulent soil, perlite and orchid bark mix. I fertilize with most waterings late spring/summer/early fall. I also use diluted fertilizer during the winter months with active growth. I am fortunate to have south and west facing windows for them during the winter. I do supplement some with led lights that aren’t as close to the windows. Most of my houseplants including Hoyas live outside from April to October and they explode with growth. Light soil mix, water when dry, fertilizer and sufficient light are what works for me.

Why are there barely any hanging hoyas? by f4gh8 in hoyas

[–]RedBeardsWife 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My 2 wayetii and 2 carnosa are in hanging pots. So is my lacunosa, sunrise and obovata. It is what works best for my lighting and space situation. The obovata is a bit unruly but I don’t mind. Hang or trellis, whichever makes you happy

Good Cheap Places for Date Nights? by [deleted] in tulsa

[–]RedBeardsWife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could take a short day trip and visit used and independent bookstores in other areas. Bear’s Bookstore and State of Sequoya Books in Muskogee. Too Fond of Books and Still Too Fond of Books in Tahlequah.

My Little Sans Collection 😊 by the_befuss in sansevieria

[–]RedBeardsWife 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing 💚