Houseplants
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- Squiddy0
Snake plants, Golden Pathos, Aglaonema Silver Bay
bought an kit with 10 indoor herbs but not doing so well.
Had a baby noni tree but it grew to be needed to be planted in the ground.
- stoplying0
Geraniums are supposed to combat depression. I just brought in my flower box for the winter and they're starting to acclimate to the indoor environment and are flowering again. Such a funky smell, too.
- mort_2
- nice pebblesFax_Benson
- Mine is 3 ft tall now, not sure what to do with it. Starting to flop over.Frosty_spl
- Hard to kill, and I've accidentally tried many timeskoma_
- thumb_screws0
Growing (and seem pretty bullet proof)
String of Turtles
Parlour Palm
Hatiora Rosea
Zygocactus
Tasmanian Sickle fern
RhipsalisIve been obsessed with a few Tasmanian natives (cushion type plants in particular) and seeing if they will work as indoor plants If i can get the conditions right. Bastards are incredible slow growing and temperamental as fuck though. Most of them are looking like they are on their last legs unfortunately
Used to have a few big Monstera but had to off load them when we moved.
- OBBTKN0
Ha! Sorry. The question was about indoor plants? A stunted plant with large leaves... I have no idea what variety, that is my wife's territory
- nobody questioned it - just assumed you have a massive houseFax_Benson
- Not me. I'm poor Fax, I'm poor ¯\_(ツ)_/¯OBBTKN
- same. The bigger your plants grow, the smaller your house gets.Fax_Benson
- scarabin0
Not a single plant indoors here, everything’s outside
- OBBTKN0
A magnolia tree (planted when our second daughter was born), a couple of muscatel vines, shrubs, aromatics, ivy, passion flower, roses, and lots of succulents.
All idea of my wife, I only do the dirty work ;)
- Fax_Benson0
I've just somehow managed to terminate a beloved cactus.
Having more luck with a multi-sprouted elephant ear alocasia.
- Continuity1
Two fungus gnat-infested Dracaena Marginatas, and an areca palm with heavy, very droopy fronds.
- Fax_Benson
What are you growing, killing, propagating?