any ideas of what thia plant is?
tia_sass
7 years ago
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Any ideas on what this plant is?
Comments (5)Holy smokes that guy is so etiolated! Tbh I think it may win the prize for the most etiolated succulent I’ve ever seen. Definitely top five;). Fast growth is not good when it comes to succulents. They need that slow growth to be compact and strong. If this were mine my plan of action would be to start slowly acclimating it to stronger light. The top new growth will be more compact once it starts getting the right amount of light. Then when there’s enough healthy growth I would behead it and turn it into a cutting. Here‘s a ton of examples of people turning their succulents into cuttings. Behead#1 Behead#2...See MoreAny idea what plant this is?
Comments (6)welcome to the forums ... it often helps to add big city name ... z5 alone is almost half the US ... and sometimes location helps ... they speak of the wild species ... you see the tall wild kin of these lining the roadways of MI in fall .... though not for the small garden.. they can make quite a statement en masse .... ken...See MoreAny ideas / advice about what is on my Pothos plant?
Comments (7)Remove the old, blemished leaves as they become breeding grounds for mold/mildew and other germs. The one leaf is yellowing so it is past its prime. The other two are blemished from some kind of pathogens/injury and will only get worse (and weigh on your nerves too as they get worse). Sometimes it is hard to remove leaves due to the old myths that the plant needs them to photosynthesize which is true but the plant should have enough reserves in its roots and stems to regenerate new leaves. I often remove every damaged leaf off some plants (outdoor plants and houseplants). New leaves often appear within a couple of weeks. Sometimes I have to cut the entire plant down due to death in the stems for whatever reason and the plant will often send up new shoots from its roots....See MoreAny idea what this purple flowered plant is?
Comments (3)should have the typical phlox fragrance ... i have no idea why.. but it always reminded me of little old grandma types ... never figured out the connection ... ken...See Morecarol23_gw
7 years ago
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