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Any of you adept at growing houseplants?
I have a bog-standard Dracaena marginata, with two cuttings in water. One is rooting fine, but the smaller cutting in another glass isn't rooting at all, but it seems to be growing shoots from the top, which is kind of arse-backwards from what I wanted.
What should I do with this one?
- uan1
you could put the smaller one in the glass with the root growing plant. it's hormones might stimulate the smaller one.
- drgs1
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"Just one Neo P1, as the company dubbed its initial product, can remove as much pollution from a home’s air as 30 regular plants, the company says. Neo P1 was in development for four years, and is a bioengineered version of a common houseplant called Pothos."Want
- zaq3
- monospaced0
I’ve got a skylight in the master bath on the south side of the house where I grow a very large dwarf shefflera and a nice little rubber tree. The other side of the house, while not dark, doesn’t get the same type of more direct light and plants just feel stagnant. Considering using some indoor full spectrum lights to help them thrive year round. Winter is rough on the fiddle leaf figs in my livingroom that seem to pause for winter.