Welcome plant parents or aspiring plant parents!
Get accountability for taking care of your plant children - instead of neglecting them and having them perish! Or on the opposite, overwatering your children and also having them perish!
Don't worry, we've all killed plants at some point in our lives, this forum hoping to prevent the amount of plant deaths. Update us on your day to day routine of caring for your plants - Did you water them? Move them? Just look at them to make sure they aren't dying? Kill of bugs and pests?
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Advice on plant healthcare is also welcome ❤️
#Try not to kill your plants!
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I've managed to take care of my succulents for a few days now, watering them most days since I've repotted them/ planted them. I'm hoping to start shifting the watering to every second day. I still want to at least look at them every day so I don't neglect them. I have one type of succulent in particular that attracts this white fury bug that eats away at it - hoping to keep on top of it and not let it eat away the whole pot again.
Propagating succulents from leaves is a simple project that requires a few steps and a couple supplies. After cutting off a healthy leaf, the leaf will naturally sprout new roots, and a new plant will grow from these roots. Succulents make an excellent gift, are a great way to welcome somebody new to the neighborhood, and can be exchanged betwee...
Hoping to propagate these
I looked at my plants today and decided they don't need watering the soil is pretty damp still. Most of the leaves I tried to propagate before the most recent ones look like they may grow but some of them also look like they may rot
All the best with it 🫡
You got this 💪
I'm cheering you and the little ones in the soil too
Yeee
I adopted a desert Rose plant
I last watered my plants two days ago
