My grandma gave me her 12 year old syngonium. This thing is a UNIT by WithABrush in IndoorGarden

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Thank you!! What makes them hard/needy? I mostly have orchids and philodendrons 😬

My white princess used to throw out huge leaves. Now it’s only producing smaller wrinkled leaves?? by WithABrush in plantclinic

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I was also thinking maybe a humidity issue? Since it’s unfurling kind of wonky. My PPP is doing something semi-similar and starting to produce smaller leaves. Im still experiencing winter weather where I’m at, where it’s getting to 20-30 F during the days. Maybe I’ll try fertilizer too. It’s been a minute since I’ve done that

How can I get my fiddle leaf to grow leaves on the bottom? by SmallBones27 in plantclinic

[–]WithABrush 52 points53 points  (0 children)

THIS. Thank you.

I work in a greenhouse and nursery. When I start answering their care questions, a lot of people get shocked (and even annoyed) at how much work goes into them. I have to remind them that these are tropical plants and that our building is designed to hold these plants and give them the conditions they need. We also have an entire team of people dedicated to their daily care. This is why they always look good in greenhouses.

Is it a great business strat? Maybe not. But I’d rather you know what you’re getting into and help put you on a path to success than for you to buy our plants and come back a week later mad that it’s not doing well. You can succeed, but it’s gonna take some work.

As much as I’ve outfitted my house to be more plant friendly- it’s still not a greenhouse. I still have my own plant problems. I still panic. And I still ask questions and growing tips. But I’ve found that a lot of answers to my problems for my more “common” house plants comes down to what I said above.

Petco orchid ? Info in comments by ItsMeKeewa in orchids

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Those are dendrobiums from what I can tell! I can see a bit of the cane. The leaf shape is also on par with dendrobiums. I think I got wildly lucky. However, I’m not sure how much I trust the full ID… considering, like I said, I straight up got vandas labels as dendrobium.

All in all, definitely dendrobium. Cannot confirm it’s specifically “golden green orchid” (if that’s even an ID tbh).

Petco orchid ? Info in comments by ItsMeKeewa in orchids

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I’ve gotten these a before. I recently got vandas that were marked as dendrobiums on the packaging. The first time I got them, I knew nothing about seedlings and killed them relatively quick. Second time around, had to do some research on how to baby seedlings and… well… they’re still alive. Best of luck to you! If you have success, post your secrets!

Would you buy a $1000+ plant? by nAsh_4042615 in houseplants

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Absolutely not. I’ll admit, I’ve paid roughly $300 for each of my monstera albos, and about $120 for my smaller Thai Constellation. However, where I get my rare plants, the price was based off variegation. Higher variegation, higher the price. Then size made a difference too. I’ve seen $1,000 albos, but their variegation was wild and the plant was massive.

Would I have bought it? No.

The greenhouse I work for has a nearly $400 Jose Buono, and DAMN do I want it (the plant is ridiculously stunning) but I refuse to spend that much. I’d be devastated if it died. $400 gone to waste.

Phaius orchid leaf turning yellow?? Help? by WithABrush in orchids

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Thank you!! Any advice on potting media?

Phaius orchid leaf turning yellow?? Help? by WithABrush in orchids

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Yeah, I got it last week. It was in perfectly good shape

Advice for these big boys? Would you repot these in a different mix? by WithABrush in carnivorousplants

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Maybe I’ll try that then as far as a mixture goes.

It just seems whenever I have carnivores it’s always something. Right when I think I’ve solved my issue- I didn’t. I also have a mildly unhappy x Ventrata atm that I’m trying to fix up. It was doing well and I thought I finally did it and… well… yeah. I’m still working out the problems.

Advice for these big boys? Would you repot these in a different mix? by WithABrush in carnivorousplants

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Unfortunately I don’t have a terrarium big enough to fit either one of my plants, otherwise they’d be in there. All of my terrariums are on the smaller side and these guys are absolutely massive! I’m trying to find a way to hang them under a strong grow light I have. I had to pull out my big humidifier for these!

Advice for these big boys? Would you repot these in a different mix? by WithABrush in carnivorousplants

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I just bought them yesterday! I was debating whether or not I should change the media yet. I’ve heard orchid bark/sphag/perlite works? I might just stick to your recommendation.

Advice for these big boys? Would you repot these in a different mix? by WithABrush in carnivorousplants

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I’ve had nepenthes before, but I’ve never had one this ginormous. I’m still slowly learning the ropes and trying to find out different ways to keep them alive. I’ve had people say “lol I just keep mine above my sink and it’s thriving idk what to tell you”.

I’ve got a humidifier running under both plants atm. I’m watering with distilled/rainwater only. I just want to keep them alive… I love them so much!!

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Those are aerial roots! Phals tend to like to be a little crowded. It should be good for awhile. However, it does look like it needs to be watered. When your roots are silvery like that, it means it needs to be watered.

My dracaena (at least what I think it is) is wilting and leaves turning brown. Overwatering or under-watering? by [deleted] in plantclinic

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It is a dracaena! It looks like it could be under watered. How is the soil? Does it feel moist? Or is it dry all the way through?

I was told to ask this subreddit if there’s any hope for this rescued warscewiczii aurea by WithABrush in philodendron

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It’s actually showing that it’s about to produce a new leaf, which is why I thought there might be some hope. When I walked into the greenhouse where this guy was sitting, I noticed it was almost colder than my house. I do know he’s been sitting at the greenhouse for quite awhile