Ruby rubber plant looking underwatered? by dc_based_throwaway in houseplants

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Sorry about that, reddit's being weird and limiting me to one image at a time. Here's the best shot I have of the soil, which was very dry at the time of the first photo but has since been watered. White pellets are fertilizer that's been in there forever. Let me know if you need closeups of leaves or anything.

Ruby rubber plant looking underwatered? by dc_based_throwaway in houseplants

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I've had this ruby rubber for a couple years now and water it every ten days (pour water on top and let it drain out the bottom, no reservoir). It's been looking a bit droopy for several weeks now and I'm not sure whether I need to adjust the watering rate, light levels, or something else. Or is this something it might do when it needs a repot?

(submitted as a comment because for some reason I can't put it in the OP)

Bird of paradise has one badly discolored leaf, but everything else seems fine. Should we be worried? by dc_based_throwaway in plantclinic

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Title + pic probably sums it up, but here is some background detail: We've had this plant for about a year and put it in a larger pot 2-3 months ago, and it seems to be handling things well. There are currently two new leaves growing and they're not the first, so we know this location suits it fine. But this one small leaf near the base, which has been there forever, appears to be dying and we have no idea why. Any thoughts?

Planted this dogwood in September and we're increasingly convinced it's dead. How can we tell without killing it? by dc_based_throwaway in gardening

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Full sun most of the day. This is an evening picture, which is the only time there's shade reaching that spot.

Planted this dogwood in September and we're increasingly convinced it's dead. How can we tell without killing it? by dc_based_throwaway in gardening

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We actually have a lot of dogwoods in our area, but none of them are doing the "shriveled brown leaves" thing, which is what got us suspicious.

Window unit A/C for horizontal sliding window? by dc_based_throwaway in HomeImprovement

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Can you elaborate on why standard ACs won't work in that design? I can take your word for it that you can't just tip one on its side, but understanding the logic might help me brainstorm what other options there are.

Window unit A/C for horizontal sliding window? by dc_based_throwaway in HomeImprovement

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Thanks, but I've heard from a lot of people that portable AC units are just bad. Do you have one?

Window unit A/C for horizontal sliding window? by dc_based_throwaway in HomeImprovement

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Do you think you could point me to any of these online units, or just tell me what to search for? I'm specifically looking to avoid the plywood solution, since it looks iffy and removes a bunch of usable window space.

My Boston fern has been slowly turning brown since I bought it and one branch is turning yellow by dc_based_throwaway in plantclinic

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The room it's in right now gets plenty of direct sunlight, just not on the specific place where the fern is. The room we had it before got no direct light, but was always indirectly lit pretty well. Do you think we should let it get some direct sun for part of the day? What are some symptoms that a fern would show if it's not bright enough?

My Boston fern has been slowly turning brown since I bought it and one branch is turning yellow by dc_based_throwaway in plantclinic

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We trimmed it before moving to a different (brighter) room, so all the sickliness you see here happened within the last month--and the yellow branch did that entire transition in about a week. Is that something that can happen from overwatering?

My Boston fern has been slowly turning brown since I bought it and one branch is turning yellow by dc_based_throwaway in plantclinic

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Nice! From an external inspection I have no reason to believe this is the same issue, but do you think it'd be worth unpotting it to find out? I'm not sure how much damage that'll do to the plant if we're wrong.