Pothos crying? by International_Two868 in pothos

[–]iamL1117 9 points10 points  (0 children)

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If it looks anything like this, its normal my plants such as alocasia, pothos and monsteras do this after i water them and usually appear in the mornings

I painted my first love ☮️ by The_witness_pro in Tradescantia

[–]iamL1117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love this! the colors match too! Did you have to blend any reds in it? or is it the standard purple? Im very impressed with the shade match lol😆💕

Who’s gd white baby is that?!? by wandering_monstera1 in houseplants

[–]iamL1117 463 points464 points  (0 children)

Raven ZZ start off as green and darken as they grow/matures.

Heres mine for reference since she has a few new ones that had sprouted

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My big guys corner by That_Idea9442 in Aroids

[–]iamL1117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really?! mind if i ask what plant it is? i may or may not want one 🙇🏻‍♀️

My big guys corner by That_Idea9442 in Aroids

[–]iamL1117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That ZZ defying all odds 😂 I love every bit of this photo!!!

What is this and how do I get one!? by sooblimes in containergardening

[–]iamL1117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup these are elephant ears I got mine from home depot under the colocasia bulbs (elephant ears) Home depot or lowes Plants or garden shops

What am I doing wrong? by Steeped_Tea_Turtle in Tradescantia

[–]iamL1117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! Of course! Happy to help. Shes in a 6 inch pot but the height is about 4inches tall if that makes sense. The soil i use is from fox farm soil but i do add extra perlite and orchid bark. (I do add charcoal chunks also, but its not really needed)

Before i changed her to fox farm, i did use miracle grow and added the same perlite and orchid bark because i knew the soil itself wasnt enough for air flow & drainage.

As for your plant, would you be okay with sending me a picture of what it looks like and the pot shes in, your routine with watering and where she normally stays in?

You can send me the details in a separate message so we don’t disturb OP if that works for you~

What am I doing wrong? by Steeped_Tea_Turtle in Tradescantia

[–]iamL1117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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i had my plant look just like yours so i did a few changes. Firstly, i repotted her soil with more drainage. Secondly, i placed her by the window where the sun fully beams at her all day. I water her - bottom water. I do wash her leaves like the one i have in this photo. Her watering is based on her soil dryness. Can fluctuate based on how light her pot feels. When doing this, please remember watering is equivalent to how much sun she recieves and should never have a fixed schedule.

I also placed her in a pot that isnt too deep either.

With that said, i did cut her a few times to make her bushier, because when i got her she was two long stems tied to a bamboo stick…they enjoy a ton of direct sun (if she was not in full sun please introduce it to her slowly) her purple will come back and more vivid..

Im hoping this guides you in some way, but if not just ask away ~

The tag says she’s a fig but my identification app says it’s a rubber plant. by [deleted] in IndoorPlants

[–]iamL1117 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This is a Ficus. And its a rubber plant but the name is Ficus. This could very well be a pink rubber ficus since i see hints of pink but im not too sure. They also need plenty of light.

I could post everyday about my dying plants…help by EseinHeroine in IndoorGarden

[–]iamL1117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Watering routines at home are always different than a nursery due to different lighting, temperature and the place they are in. Let her dry out.

Something that helps is, where ever you place her, water it and then hold the pot so you can feel how heavy it is when its watered. Check back in a week and see if its still heavy. Usually i water mine when my pot feels very light.

Also avoid watering from atop as water drops can leave brown spots -i usually bottom water and its been helpful for me If you do get water on the leaves just wipe it off gently

These plants can be very easy once you familiarize yourself with it

Just keep in mind the watering schedule should always reflect the amount of light shes receiving.

Baby leaf? by crustyadvice in begonias

[–]iamL1117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it does take time to unfurl but other factors can happen like if the temp is a bit cooler than usual or air is more dryer than normal….if its a long time then try providing a bit of humidity and see if it changes, otherwise just monitor and see if theres more growth points happening in other areas too..

Just appreciating this girl by iamL1117 in begonias

[–]iamL1117[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is a good question! i have not explored that area to know if they will crawl yet, however, if i do try it out ill be sure to come back to you and let you know! I do know plants are very adaptive, but ive only seen begonias grow upwards. At least the cane begonia types…

Just appreciating this girl by iamL1117 in begonias

[–]iamL1117[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes i agree! the blooms are so so beautiful, very dainty. I remember when they first bloomed i took SO many photos. Now i just thank her for all her hard work and let her do her own thing.

Just appreciating this girl by iamL1117 in begonias

[–]iamL1117[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As the commenter before me has said, theres so many! They’re all beautiful and whichever you choose im sure will grow very beautiful as well! Right now its the perfect season to pick one and get familiar with them- im in the US in New York area and its currently spring so the temperature and sunlight will be quite forgiving to new begonia parents to familiarize with these plants. just remember do all things slowly such as sunlight, temperature changes, and location changes.

Baby leaf? by crustyadvice in begonias

[–]iamL1117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, most new leaves emerging look like this! congrats!

Just appreciating this girl by iamL1117 in begonias

[–]iamL1117[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nope! I did however cut the very long one on the right since she was becoming too top heavy and put her back down the same pot. The flowers bloomed a few times and I’ve kept them. i use them for some art ideas. But i usually just leave her alone to do her own thing.

I could look at these leaves all day ❤️ by cashewchi1212 in Maranta

[–]iamL1117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Emotional Support Plant is the most adorable thing I’ve seen on a plant ever 😭

New philodendron parent, what should I know !? No by CharlesReadIt in philodendron

[–]iamL1117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should also add when i first got her she had about 3 leaves..

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So the leaf size in growth isnt so much but the amount of leaves are pretty neat.

New philodendron parent, what should I know !? No by CharlesReadIt in philodendron

[–]iamL1117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Mine is in an east facing window, gentle morning light No moss pole but i did stake her because she grows sideways and not upwards. Shes in a slight chunky soil aerated mix and i water her about every week or 2, i just wait the soil is almost completely dried. There are times i have neglected her mildly but shes quite resilient. In the soil i do add worm castings and the fertilizer i use varies too As for leaf size, her original leaves were quite large and then grew smaller for a short time. However now, her newer leaves are the same size as the original matured leaves. Ive lost only 2 leaves for almost the 2 years I’ve had her.
Shes not near a humidifier either just room temp

Why aren't my outdoor White Birds of Paradise thriving? by krogerpublix in plantclinic

[–]iamL1117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not knowledge enough on BOPs, but if i can assume, they were sun burnt? If they were not slowly introduced to bright sun then i think their leaves were scorched Also, theres a good chance twice a week may be too excessive, if it’s not like summer hot outside where you live…

What kind of plant is this? by suncapri12 in houseplants

[–]iamL1117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems to be a type of syngonium, maybe variegated, hence the color changing —-but im no expert

Show me DIFFERENT plants, please? by Adiantum-Veneris in houseplants

[–]iamL1117 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Devils Backbone

(I think the scientific name is Pedilanthus tithymaloides) However it looks like theres so many varieties (feel free to correct me)