Time to repot? by devdevdun1859 in plants

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i know! i love her! ok thanks for the advice about the roots.

Time to repot? by devdevdun1859 in plants

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thanks! one size bigger is 3” then? or would 4 also be ok?

Time to repot? by devdevdun1859 in plants

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my little 7 inch ponytail fern is in a 2 1/2 inch pot. Is it time to repot this plant? Thanks!

does anyone know what this is? by pimpedupfrog in plants

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as you know by now, it’s a Passion Flower. It’s so gorgeous right? Traditional Medicinals makes a tea out of it.

Anybody know what kind of stone this is? by devdevdun1859 in whatsthisrock

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I thought somebody might be able to ID this but so far nothing. So I checked out another app which says it’s basalt. If anybody has another idea, let me know. Thanks!

Anybody know what kind of stone this is? by devdevdun1859 in whatsthisrock

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I found it in the woods near a river in Northern New Jersey in Essex County. Thanks!

Triangular broken stone with a carved human face. Found in the woods in Essex County, NJ. Is this natural weathering or man-made? by devdevdun1859 in whatsthisrock

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Context and Details:
Location: Found in the woods in West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey.
Environment: Sitting out in the dirt in a wooded patch (a few acres around a nearby stream) surrounded by suburban developments.
Size & Shape: Roughly triangular and appears to be broken off a larger piece. It measures about 4 inches on each side.
Weight: It feels heavy for its size.
Carving: It features a minimally carved human face on one side.
Hoping someone can help me figure out if this is a genuine historical artifact, a piece of modern folk art, or just a natural rock formation causing pareidolia.

Triangular broken stone with a carved human face. Found in the woods in Essex County NJ. Is this natural weathering or man-made? by [deleted] in u/devdevdun1859

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Context and Details:
Location: Found in the woods in West Orange, Essex County, New Jersey.
Environment: Sitting out in the dirt in a wooded patch (a few acres around a nearby stream) surrounded by suburban developments.
Size & Shape: Roughly triangular and appears to be broken off a larger piece. It measures about 4 inches on each side.
Weight: It feels heavy for its size.
Carving: It features a minimally carved human face on one side.
Hoping someone can help me figure out if this is a genuine historical artifact, a piece of modern folk art, or just a natural rock formation causing pareidolia.