mistergrafik
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Ever seen a snake plant flower?
I don't allow any type of snakes in my garden - so I only observe those when presentedIt's a rare gift.
Ever seen a snake plant flower?
I don't allow any type of snakes in my garden - so I only observe those when presentedIt's a rare gift.
Very cool indeed. Not so sure the plant itself is rare ; but it does purify the air. When it comes to purification benefits I will stick to my bromeliad'sIt's a rare gift.
It's the cowpea u pulled??? Looks beautiful! And effective look at the ladybird chillin ' -Very nice stuffMy plant is flowering, and making a wonderful ladybug habitat.
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What are they eating? Don't hang if no food.My plant is flowering, and making a wonderful ladybug habitat.
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After buying my first gross in total ignorance. I saw dollars and tried to breed them. Nightmare and native. LOL. But concerned about actual pests. And the plant needs a ph bump. Flowering. Sweet to me. Playing games with lemons in MI. .LMAO.Ive got a few strategically placed raisins in the pot, and for my cover crop I run a beneficial insect attractant mix.
First time I got ladybugs, I put a couple dishes with some moistened raisins in the cabinet with them. So instead of eating the spidermites I got them to battle, they just clustered their lazy asses around the raisins and didn't do more than glance at any pests I also didn't have a very inviting living space for them. Bare soil and mainlined plants with a pretty thin canopy. Now I don't defoliate nearly as much, run a cover crop that has some flowers mixed in, and pop a raisin or two in each pot. Plus I have a pot in each cabinet dedicated to the ladybugs, this plant is in one of my "habitats".
Ive seen a few mating, hopefully have some babies patrolling the area soon.
Is that whats causing some of the leaves to wrinkle? This pot was used for a plant i harvested a while ago, and I never reammended the soil. Just added a cover crop and let it it got. Ive some some hydrolyzed fish, ill hit her with some. Thanks for the info!!
Oh wow. This is crazy as I was totally unaware; Thank u for the read my friend!Having seen and grown what I thought were some epic pothos plants, turns out I actually had no idea:
This Isn't Even My Final Form! A Pothos Story — In Defense of Plants
In Defense of Plants' Matt Candeias introduces us to the truth behind some of our most beloved types of houseplants, the pothos vines.www.indefenseofplants.com
I had thought about training a single vine to grow across multiple pots, setting roots in each one rather than coiling it back into the same pot. But I suspect gravity/height differential between the growing tip and roots might play a factor as well...maybe I could figure a way to train it from the first floor upstairs and into the skylight...Oh wow. This is crazy as I was totally unaware; Thank u for the read my friend!
I have a small one sitting at my front door... temptations to try smething...
Less thinking ! This sounds so cool - I think u should do it ; or try too maybe from a cutting?? Extra Cal-MagI had thought about training a single vine to grow across multiple pots, setting roots in each one rather than coiling it back into the same pot. But I suspect gravity/height differential between the growing tip and roots might play a factor as well...maybe I could figure a way to train it from the first floor upstairs and into the skylight...
Indoor pothos flowering challenge: accepted. Will report back with results in 2-3 yearsLess thinking ! This sounds so cool - I think u should do it ; or try too maybe from a cutting?? Extra Cal-Mag
Haha! Quite the adventure you have now. Make sure u @ me - if the world isn't on literal fire, I bet u shall see success and have one of the sickest indoor climbing pothos jungles knownIndoor pothos flowering challenge: accepted. Will report back with results in 2-3 years
I have had one for several years now with no blooms. Fuckin beautiful sir !It's a rare gift.
Stop taking care of it & it shall bloomI have had one for several years now with no blooms. Fuckin beautiful sir !
That one has been totally neglected. Ive had it the whole time that i thought i was good at growing. When i realized im just human and dont really know shit about plants i just left the biggest piece for the new owner of my home and kept the other half of the plant for myself. its now big enough to have a nice baby coming out the bottom and just like you said , the baby didnt pop out till i just left it alone .....just a lil plain tap here and there. Crazy! i love plants!Stop taking care of it & it shall bloom