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Nerve plant, Peacock plant 😍

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Why is my plant slowly dying? help

The last photo is what my plant normally looks like. Ever since I got it repotted December 12th its slowly been weakening. I assumed I just got bad soil. And repotted it around January 22nd, but it got worse after that. It seems to be doing slightly better, but still stressed and dying. I went in to professionals and they told me they dont know what it was but their best guess is crown rot, or whatever. It was called haha. Does anyone know?

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small flowering tree

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seems droopy . What could be wrong ?

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Robby plant

Hes growing up so fast!

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Is it sick?

App tells me its sick

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jade plant

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guys rhank you for your support

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🐖 Pink Play-Doh 🐖Pink Play-Doh

1915 Cimarrion Ave

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i forgot it existed for like a week

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Trailing philodendron

Shes one of my favorite plants. I can change plants out of this container, but I kinda like this one here. Its actually the head of Caesar. I bought it at a plant store years ago on sale. 🫶

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i was told im not allowed to get mire plants

But little do they know I got a whole bunch of seeds and I can propagate them

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good morning 🪴

Who else wakes up, makes a cup of coffee, rolls a blunt, and just watches their plants wake up? 🌱 Its quiet, its peaceful, its my kind of morning.

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traci liscie

Traci liście

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so cool

A little cold weather is not stopping the process

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what are nice plants to grow fully in water ?

Does anyone have any recommendations for plants that can be grown fully in water that are not to hard to maintain ? :) thanks for any responses

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en nuevo lugar

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Plants

Whats your easiest plant (s) to grow? Mine is an avocado plant using hydroponics! I use materials u can find at home or store!

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Hubby surprised me with this beauty today

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Terrarium

I need help identifying the 3 plants in my new terrarium (isopods and springtails included!) I did this at a workshop and so these should be plants that do well in terrariums. What would make the most sense?

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pretty

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velvet philodendron

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anyone?

Does anyone know how to make this plant grow again and does anyone want to buy it?

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favourite plants!

What is your favourite plants to grow?My favourite plant to grow is a cherry blossom tree and a rose!

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why my lemon pant drying with enough water?

We water regularly and with limited sunshine, no reason it continuously drying leaves, any body can give advice?

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Yerini seviyor

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what is hapenning with the plant? is that normal?

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Rose

Roses are red violets are blue and look at a rose Its a flower like you.

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mist and water

When outside I do water and extra misting

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got inspired

rubber duck homies, personal nod to arc raiders game tho @fasteddielf

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bud

Little bud

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50% off lowes

The leaves were so droopy when I bought this plant shes waking up and was dealing with being over watered

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benny the plant

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jewel orchid

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witchcraft plant

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get your hands on these actions

Auctions on Palm street get fun

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More strawberries

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Strawberries are here

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care good

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Monstera Plant growth

I am so happy! My plant is having new leaf growth!❤️🌱

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Hi!

I'm back! But the real reason for this post is to ask if anyone has any tips for probogating a monstera (idk if that's the right word forgive me if I'm wrong) I accidentally promised one of my friends I would bring her one because they're easy and mine is big and healthy so it should survive a propagation. Sorry for the run on sentence 😥

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New 2" Babies and Valentine Orchid

Found some unusual plants in the “itty bitty” section again. The pepperonis are in bad shape but with some TLC should perk up and shape up nicely. Hoping the Sundew Carnivore catches the bugs I bought home with them. Hopefully no snails or slugs this time. The purple Persian Shield and “Happy Time” (cant think of the Genus name, Ill edit later) will be used in combination planters this spring for the Fairs floriculture competition. Going for my third year of winning “Best Of Show Potted Plant” with my combination planter.

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New

I picked up a new plant on my way home from work. Im usually not into succulents, but I like this one.

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Marble Baby Rubber Plant

Scooped this little beauty last week. It needed to be repotted and better soil so I did that right away and am monitoring it. I love the rubber-like foliage.

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What to Plant in February and Which Seeds to Start Now?

Hey, Plant Heroes 🌿 🗓️ February is here, and your garden is calling. But the soil is still cold, frost can strike at any moment, and waiting too long steals precious time from your seedlings. If you know what to plant in February, you can be well-prepared, so that your plants are ready to grow and thrive in spring! What to start planting in FebruaryThis month is perfect for preparing your crops for the upcoming spring and summer. In milder zones, hardy cool-season crops can go straight into the soil. In cooler zones, focus on indoor seed-starting. Early planting helps your seedlings grow strong roots, sturdy stems, and resilience to frost or pests later. Why plant now: 🌿 Give slow-growing veggies and herbs time to mature; 🌿 Hardy crops will appreciate mild outdoor soil; 🌿 Early seedlings grow strong and resilient; Why it matters: Your seedlings have time to establish their roots, so they are ready to thrive outdoors and won’t struggle with late-season stress. 🌱 What seeds to start in February Pick seeds that need extra time indoors: tender vegetables, long-season herbs, or non-hardy crops. Start them in trays, pots, or a propagator with artificial light and warmth. Keep the soil lightly moist and gradually harden your seedlings before moving them outside. About other tasks Planting seeds is the fun part, but don’t forget your February chores: 🌿 Shape winter shrubs, perennials, and climbers; 🌿 Remove debris, dead leaves, and deadhead flowers; 🌿 Improve soil drainage, refresh compost; 🌿 Adjust watering to prevent waterlogging. Check the attached photos for a zone-based guide and the best seeds to plant in February – they show exactly what to start this month! Which seedlings or tasks are you starting this month? Share your photos and tips in the comments! With muddy hands and happy roots,Lotte B. Botany Expert at PlantIn

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I just love seeing new leaves coming in

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