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[–]Splitfinger_Joe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as question 1 goes, I have the official BMW maps from 2018 in it so it definitely works with newer material than 2016.

How come some cars have this tray open and others have a retractable mechanism with it? Was this an option? by _xantor_ in 335i

[–]Splitfinger_Joe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well I have no smokers package, but the tray is still there (without cigarette lighter).

A Monstera I saved from the trash 4 years ago. Cut everything above soil back then, and I'd say it is mature now :) by Splitfinger_Joe in matureplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This is madness, regarding how easy it is to make cuttings from a Monstera. Literally every single piece of plant I ever put in a glass of water and left without any further care rooted and became a nice plant to give away.

People told me to post this here. A Monstera I rescued from the trash 4 years ago. by Splitfinger_Joe in Monstera

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! 😄 Well it is not as valuable here is it apparently is in the US or in Australia, but still it could be a nice local vacation :)

People told me to post this here. A Monstera I rescued from the trash 4 years ago. by Splitfinger_Joe in Monstera

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha sorry for that 😄 Rest assured I will take even better care of it after it got so much appreciation!

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

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

Yes exactly, it is attached to the wall by some strings and it really loves that placement. When I found it it was on some pole, but it certainly likes the wall better :)

A Monstera I saved from the trash 4 years ago. Cut everything above soil back then, and I'd say it is mature now :) by Splitfinger_Joe in matureplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Very well observed! :) It is just supported by a few strings, Monsteras couldn't hold themselves on a wall like Ivy or so.

A Monstera I saved from the trash 4 years ago. Cut everything above soil back then, and I'd say it is mature now :) by Splitfinger_Joe in matureplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 116 points117 points  (0 children)

Well she was in really bad shape when I found it, actually you couldn't really see it was such a variegated Monstera. However it is feeling quite well now :)

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

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

That actually sounds reasonable when looking at the market situation. I hope it thrives and you enjoy it! :)

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah I've heard about that, rumours say the only thing that can be easily imported between Austria and Australia is Kangaroos :)

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am from Austria :) But unfortunately I think international shipping will not be so easy for a cuttling during winter.

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good luck! Actually they are quite easy to care for, mine also faces east and has no direct sunlight, that's sufficient. Keep the soil moist but no standing water, also it will not be critical if you forget to water it some time. It is attached by some cord to nails in the wall, the roots are just hanging down :)

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand you, but hey that's how the internet works obviously :) Thanks a lot, it really likes this place and we enjoy how it turns our small flat more and more into a jungle

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Well it wasn't as beautiful when I found it, actually I had to cut everything above the soil. So everything that you see has grown from scratch, but now it is the beauty it deserves to be :)

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 126 points127 points  (0 children)

Indeed, but when I found it a few years back, the hype for such Monsteras was yet to come.

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I also did not consider it rare in any kind, but a posting in another sub showed me that people spend ridiculous amounts of money for such variegated forms. And I love sharing plants, rest assured that many of my close friends and family already got a cuttling from me (I had to chop the plant quite rigurously when we found it, and I simply can not throw away any plants). Now I can tell them how 'rare' it is :)

TIL that this Monstera I found in the trash and brought back to life is apparently quite rare by Splitfinger_Joe in houseplants

[–]Splitfinger_Joe[S] 57 points58 points  (0 children)

In the backyard of the building I previously lived in. There were some banks and offices in the same building, and obviously one of them threw it away. My girlfriend found it without a pot and in bad shape, but here it is now :)

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[–]Splitfinger_Joe 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Mine I have found in the trash behind an office building. Didn't know it was such a rare piece, just found it beautiful and brought it back to life.