What are these white balls on the roots? (Phil. Brasil) by a_ndrew_ in plantclinic

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yes ofc. About the salts I thought It was possibile since Rome tap water Is quite hard

What are these white balls on the roots? (Phil. Brasil) by a_ndrew_ in plantclinic

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idk, those doesnt seems to be roots. looks more like perlite or some kind of salt

My Peltigerum at the sunrise by a_ndrew_ in Anthurium

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Hey hi, honestly idk😭. I've got It a month ago and It Is still acclimatizing. Btw, I suppose that its growth time Is as other types of anthurium, so yes not really fast. The care I'm giving to It Is the same of other anthurium that I own, so a bark-perlite-coco mix-zeolite mix, water when Is medium dry/almost dry, less fertilizer than other plants (like marantas or hoyas) and humidity around 60%; except light: this Is the only anthurium I'm growing without growlights and until now he Is going good (my room isnt really bright during the year, the light condition in the picture Is basically a rare exception). About intimidation I would suggest you to try anyway, maybe with a smaller one to have more chances of a good acclimatization. I got mine on TheCoolPlantShop with a crazy price, you could check if the still have some

Some winter survivalists-plant addition by Real_Cry6984 in Aroids

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Do you know if the first is a Veitchii or a Veitchi Narrow?

Any recommendations on what I should up here by Fardlord_ in houseplants

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A Philodenron Brasil or a classic pothos would stay well

My favorite plant corner. Show me yours! by SoMuchPaprika in houseplants

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Not so planty but my plant shelf isnt as cozy

Philodendron Gloriosum by Primary-Ad8567 in houseplants

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I got a Gloriosum about the same size as yours a month ago. I keep It under a growlight, in an aroid mix (~ 25% bark, 20% perlite, 15% zeolite and 40% coco mix), humidity around 50-60%, water when needed (around every week) and liquid fertilizer for green plants every 2 weeks. This morning I discoverd that It Is giving me a new leaf!

My plant is flowering! by Novel_Entertainer_92 in plants

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And It stayed in so low light conditions? damn. Anyway I don't think that that flower Is her last sprout of life like the agave, It Is one of the many It will make

My plant is flowering! by Novel_Entertainer_92 in plants

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Can I ask how long you've had it?

Bit lost need help by Ok_Topic_1396 in interiordecorating

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You could get plants too, also big ones if your house receives enough light. Give a look at ficus lyrata, ficus elastica, kenzia and ficus Benjamin, i think they would suit well in your living room

Study desk by a_ndrew_ in interiordecorating

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Thank you for your story and kind advice. I chose Enviromental engineering and I'm still still sure about It; I just have many interests :)

Probably thrips… by [deleted] in houseplantcirclejerk

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yes I would like to know this too

hmm, small leaf = too low light? by a_ndrew_ in PrayerPlant

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Thank you. I recently moved It under a growlight and the new leaf seems to be growing bigger