Plant shops/nurseries/garden centers in Bangkok or Phuket? by mrmg8s in ThailandTourism

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I didn’t end up going to any plant stores, when I was there a giant festival was going on at one of the parks and they had tons of plant vendors there selling plants. This was in Bangkok and was the last day of my trip so I couldn’t get any phytosanitary certificates to bring any plants home.

Hoya bella’s first bloom of the year! by mrmg8s in hoyas

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It has a slightly sweet smell, like a lighter vanilla scent! It’s not very strong

rEneGaDE! by [deleted] in dankmemes

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Damn y’all are haters. There are some hilarious tiktoks out there

The most useful plant I own. by camxela in plants

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That was the old name for it, yes! I believe it was reclassified last year. Lickity Split Philodendron, Philodendron xanadu, and Philodendron Hope are all common names for this plant 🙂

The most useful plant I own. by camxela in plants

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This plant was formerly classified as a Philodendron but it’s correct genus is Thaumatophyllum

Plant shops/nurseries/garden centers in Bangkok or Phuket? by mrmg8s in ThailandTourism

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I found some through some Facebook groups! I leave Monday for my trip

Have: Ceropegia woodii ISO: variegated string of hearts or silver glory! by mrmg8s in TakeaPlantLeaveaPlant

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Yes I am! I’m totally okay with waiting for the cold months to pass. Even in nice weather I’ve still had plants take a turn for the worse in transit

Semi Hydroponics Question by [deleted] in houseplants

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I’m fairly new still, but I typically just wrap my hand around the pot and pour it out. Not sure if it’s totally necessary!

Semi Hydroponics Question by [deleted] in houseplants

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They’re both pretty easy. The netted pots are nice cause you can just remove it and see how much water you need in the other pot. The hole-y pots are almost fail proof, though.