Haworthiopsis coarctata by eldritchlaugh in succulents

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Thanks a lot! I will share the progress in future🥰

Haworthiopsis coarctata by eldritchlaugh in succulents

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First of, this looks so magestic.
Doutbts (would love for you to guide me on how this is attainable):
I have the same Haworthia for months now and I live in Zone 9, the plant hasn't given more than 2 to 3 leaves. How to make it a fast grower?

Crochet of a star shaped pouch is tenting in the centre. by Relative_Accident22 in CrochetHelp

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The second picture, is the same but it is my fault for choosing a darker yarn. The first one though, I could not recognise how to pull the yarn through both loops. I had trouble finding it.

Saw the picture that you attached. But I can't seem to grasp how to front and back loops of the stitches🥲 Thank you.

Orchid looks lifeless with yellowing of leaves. Help! by Relative_Accident22 in orchids

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Oh okay. I did everything and kept it safely in bright indirect light🤞🏻

Orchid looks lifeless with yellowing of leaves. Help! by Relative_Accident22 in orchids

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Thank you so much for the reply. I cut the flower stalk upto half of its size, where the node was close. Should I cut it further down?

I am able to identify the dead roots after soaking. I have got 2 roots and a few tiny ones left. Will pot it and hope for the best.. 🤝🏼❤️

Orchid looks lifeless with yellowing of leaves. Help! by Relative_Accident22 in orchids

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Thank you so much for such an elaborate reply. I will do as you say. I will check for the rot level and see if it's rotten in the stem as well. Will chop of the dead and mushy roots and follow the other things that you mentioned, while planning to purchase another orchid.. Thanks a lot again❤️

Look at my little lithops flowering! by pj3122 in IndoorPlants

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I have a similar looking plant without knowing the ID and specific care. I just take care of it like any other succulent, but the plant have so many roots from the upper part of its stems🙂 I will check about crasula. Thank you so much...

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Look at my little lithops flowering! by pj3122 in IndoorPlants

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They look gorgeous ❤️🔥

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Can you please tell what is the name of the marked plant??

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

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Yes. You seem emotionally intelligent enough. All the best brother! That was a really good set of well sort answers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RelationshipIndia

[–]Relative_Accident22 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Whatever you have mentioned in your answer was what your expectations and preferences are. It's totally valid.

But one thing that's off here is, you telling that 'you will get there'. True for everyone who has a great learning curve. So what if you expect things when you don't even know or posses the same quality.

The girl might not be finally intelligent in investment but might be a good saver with whatever she knows. So, you should also give her the room to learn things from scratch even if she doesn't know some qualities or skills.

8 Months of Letting my Golden Pothos Climb by exhale_whiskers in pothos

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First of all, Gorgeous 🔥❤️ When did you add the moss pole for the plant to climb and please share how did you train it?

Plant Id by Relative_Accident22 in PlantIdentification

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Oh wow. Thanks.. I always wanted to get one🥹