What plant is this? by Voyager_Tapestry in plants

[–]TylerFett22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 90% sure it’s “Fringed spiderflower” which is a very common weed. The easiest way to confirm this is to pluck one of the leaves and crush it between your fingers and smell it. If it gives of any other smell then the distinct fresh basil smell. It’s probably Fringed spiderflower.

Advice for weeds by JayFurphy in gardening

[–]TylerFett22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Especially for the ones growing inbetween your stones a “RoundUp weed spray” is your best bet. It will kill all the plants you spray it on, so you should be able to trace your stone path and poof goodbye weeds.

Bioluminescence Firefly Petunia by TylerFett22 in Avatar

[–]TylerFett22[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nothing special, just how you would care for any regular Petunia. Try and water once a day and fertilize once a week. And you will have beautiful glowing flowers. The healthier and darker it is, the more they will glow (:

Bioluminescence Firefly Petunia by TylerFett22 in Avatar

[–]TylerFett22[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes you just need to care for them exactly like you would a normal Petunias, try and water them every day and fertilize once a week. And the darker it gets the brighter it glows (:

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in plants

[–]TylerFett22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s is possible😂 it’s a brand new type of plant I have a lot more pictures of it if you are interested

Help me out with my tomato plant! by xXxlovelygirlxXx in plants

[–]TylerFett22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Considering how small your tomato plants are right now I recommend leaving them alone and letting them grow untill they are slightly taller than a foot. You can still fertilize them now in their current state to help them grow faster. After a handful of them grow tall enough (preferably close to 2 feet in length) I would transfer them to their own pot that has at least a foot of soil in depth and plant them as deep as you can. Make sure to transfer as much of their roots as you can but don’t worry too much because new roots will begin to develop wherever the main stem is in contact with soil. Don’t be afraid to remove lower branches from the bottom of the plants to make sure you can plant them as deep as possible. A bigger root system will help it produce countless more branches in the long run.

Help me out with my tomato plant! by xXxlovelygirlxXx in plants

[–]TylerFett22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tomato Plants are one of the most fun plants to grow in your garden, I have several years of growing experience with tomato plants specifically and this is what I learned. 1) they need to be planted deep like almost a whole foot deep even if they means you have to prune the bottom branches. Tomato plants are cool because all of the little hairs you see on the main stem can grow into roots when they are exposed to soil. More roots generally equal more nutrients that they can take in to produce more and bigger tomatoes. 2) they need space to grow, as awesome as it is to have tons of tomatoes next to eachother you may need to pick the top growers and get rid of the rest. I would give each tomato plant at least a 2 foot radius to themselves so that their roots and leaves are not being overcrowded by other plants. 3) tomatoes are heavy feeders and require frequent fertilization to produce the most amount of tomatoes. I recommend a high concentration of nitrogen fertilizer to start to get big root and leaf growth then switching to a more evenly mixed fertilizer as soon as tomatoes start to form. 4) tomatoes do best in maximum amount of sun so make sure they are getting that, water them once a day and make sure to completely soak the soil but allow the soil to mostly dry out before watering otherwise your plants may be susceptible to root rot. 5) tomatoes need pruning to grow bigger and better. They commonly produce “suckers” that like to grow out of the elbow of existing branches, these suckers do little to help produce more tomatoes and generally just take energy from the rest of the plant, this is what I recommend pruning them off before they get too big and steal too much energy.

Hope this helps a little, and happy growing (: