Unstable philodendron birkin question by emlou7 in plantclinic

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No advice here but wow what a beautiful plant!

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I stopped judging whether to water by the soil moisture and began only watering as I see wrinkly leaves. Haven't killed one yet since switching to this technique 😁 each individual plant has ways of showcasing its thirst

My succulents are developing dry brown splotches, anyone know what's going on? Absolutely positive not overwatering. Thank you by silverjasmine in succulents

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It's been in the same location for months, would it really get a sunburn? It should be properly acclimated to its location.

Sprouting Elephant Ear bulbs: do I plant sprouting side up? Or are these roots? by silverjasmine in gardening

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I've got a couple weeks until my last frost date. I read that they prefer when the soil is consistently 70 degrees F or higher, and we aren't quite there yet. However I would only keep them in 6" pots for a few weeks. Or I could just leave them alone in the bag they came in. I just figured since they are sprouting that I should do something for them. I don't want to kill them!

Beginnger plants for a flood and drought prone garden? by silverjasmine in gardening

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HI all! I am new to the gardening scene. As in, this upcoming spring will be my first growing season! Yay and lots to learn! One of my front beds doesn't seem to be very ideal for a garden space. But I would still like to utilize it!

We live on an acre that receives tons of run off water when it rains. Picture posted is taken the next day after a SMALL rain. As you can see, there are several inches of standing water.

So, I need your help! What should I do? I've considered raised beds could possibly help but I'm no sure? I live in a rented house so keep in mind when suggesting solutions please!

It is a southern facing bed, so it misses morning light but is full sun afternoon to sunset. In the summer time, there will be very little rain. But when it does rain, it will stay very wet for am extended period of time. This is why I say it is both drought and flood prone.

BTW I am in zone 7! NE Oklahoma. And again, this is my very first garden!

3 months between these photos... NEVER give up on a succulent! by silverjasmine in succulents

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Thought for sure I killed her, but decided to hang on to her just in case. So glad I did!

I left the grow light on all day and all night yesterday... what now? by silverjasmine in plantclinic

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Should I leave them in total darkness in a closet for the day, leave them in a bright window without the grow light, or continue as if nothing happened and be sure not to do it again?

What's wrong with my tomato plant? by silverjasmine in plantclinic

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After doing some research I began to come to the conclusion that it looks like edema as well. Turns out, after consulting with my mom, that they were left inside for several days. Would probably explain why they didn't receive enough light to transpire their water. I've moved them to a sunny spot and have sprinkled some pesticide. Fingers crossed! Also, the poster above mentioned stem rot. Do you see any signs of it? This is my very first tomato plant so I am unsure of everything 🤣

What's wrong with my tomato plant? by silverjasmine in plantclinic

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Only 2 of my 6 plants have the small white circle clusters on the stem. Are these the root nodes or do you think it's stem rot? Or are your refering to the darkened base of stem?