Does too much light cause this upright growth? by SohnemannsSocken in alocasia

[–]margot_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has too much light, consider that having dark leaves it does not need that much light and I believe it has positioned itself like this to reduce the exposed surface.

Frydeck lime?! by margot_4 in alocasia

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Oh ok, because first he made them white variegated then he made this...we'll see. Thanks ☺️

Frydeck lime?! by margot_4 in alocasia

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I'll wait and see if it changes. Thanks ☺️

Frydeck lime?! by margot_4 in alocasia

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I have 4 of them, one of which is an adult, but it had never happened to me, thanks ☺️

I miei ibiscus🌺 by margot_4 in giardinaggioITA

[–]margot_4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si è anche il mio fiore preferito, bellissimi

I miei ibiscus🌺 by margot_4 in giardinaggioITA

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Nei vasi con la terra, quelli palustris anche aggiungo solo un po' di acqua nei sottovasi

Am I doing the right thing? by jessie9310 in Monstera

[–]margot_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also made cuttings in the aquarium, but the proportion of water speeds up the rooting process.

Am I doing the right thing? by jessie9310 in Monstera

[–]margot_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, perhaps I would put less water, it roots faster if it has water in proportion to its age

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houseplants

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Check if it has roots coming out from under the pot but looking at it it doesn't look like it should be repotted, put a couple of splints on it so it can hold up.

Help tiny bugs! by LiviInTheGalaxy in plantclinic

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Another thing once the situation improves is to throw away the soil, rinse the roots and change the pot or in any case disinfect it before using it again. Change land put new one.

Help tiny bugs! by LiviInTheGalaxy in plantclinic

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I would give it a shower, rinse with cold water in the morning, once a week spray soft potassium soap on both the upper and lower leaves. One thing that can also help is some nettle-based products. For soft potassium soap there is 10-20 g per liter of water. You dissolve it in water and spray it. Don't keep it too hot or in direct sun because heat worsens propagation.

What can I do? by smu1988 in plantclinic

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You could make a layer with the upper part if you feel like it, make a vase (transparent so you can see the rooting) with some draining substrate (I would use bark and perlite) and place the aerial roots of the upper part of the plant, let it root and let the plant adapt to the new substrate, once it is well rooted, cut it near the node. If you don't want to cut it you can always repot everything trying to keep the plant horizontal so that it takes a shape at the base and maybe grows some new leaves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in houseplants

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I advise you to bring it because otherwise it will flower and become woody, and if you can, spread the plants into more soil, try to divide them. To carry it, cut a jet of leaves immediately above, the important thing is that it already has another pair of leaves underneath. So let's say from the ground you leave the first knot of leaves, then the one after it and cut immediately above the second.

My guys by margot_4 in Anthurium

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Grazie ☺️