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• #652
Gulp, thanks for that. How tall is yours? planning to locate something special in my bay window, is it shade tolerant or prefers well lit space?
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• #653
We’ve got a similar plant (IKEA impulse purchase) it’s a ginseng right?
Ours did the same and I think it was in part under watering and part change of environment - they’re a bit fickle. The other problem is the branches are quite woody and once they lose the dense leaf, new growth tends to be sprawling offshoot branches which kinda ruins the shape.
It’s probably been about a year since ours shed its leaves, I repotted in bonsai soil and feed with bonsai liquid (just seems to be a seaweed mix) every couple of weeks. I soak mine knowing it will drain though, YMMV. Still building up the courage to go full bonsai.
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• #654
Does anyone want any House Begonia? I recently pruned the a plant I have and took cuttings have about 6 plants to give away great purple greeny colour
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• #655
My mouth is watering right now. Where about are you?
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• #656
Also did you put the cuttings in water first or straight into soil? I accidentally broke off a pair of wings from my begonia snow capped and I am keeping my fingers crossed they will root in water...
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• #657
Surrey Quays SE London I did not mention not looking for money for these
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• #658
I put these straight in the soil given the right conditions they grow and route pretty well
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• #659
You did say give away and I was thinking if I have anything to swap with you...
I have 6 mango seeds wrapped under kitchen towels right now and 3 baby spider plants... if you fancy it?
Can you save 1 for me? I could swing by end of next week / weekend? I don’t live far (camberwell) but trying to find a chance to cycle somewhere during the day is hard when the days are so short and work is so much... 😭😭😭
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• #660
I might switch them into soil then.
Could offer you a leaf that might or might not turn into a plant for your band plant? Or I could let you know after Xmas how they do and we could swap? I know you are not looking for money but plant swaps are fun!
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• #661
No need for a swap I have plenty of spider and money plants and fine for picking up later in the week though I will be in all day Monday so you could pick up then message me
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• #662
The size of these poinsettias...
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• #663
I have a braided pachira aquatica that has been slowly dying pretty much ever since I got it a few years ago, it's now only got 2 of the original 5 stems alive.
Any suggestions for other tree-like, tall (1.5m+ ideally) houseplants that aren't super expensive or too fussy?
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• #664
Cheers! We have our last bigger ish team meeting tomorrow to work out rest of the work before Xmas. I’ll have a better idea when am I not chained to to my desk! 😅
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• #665
this has probably been discussed before, but for a newbie to houseplants ...
what are the best options in terms of difficult to kill in a not very bright old english house?
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• #666
The usual suspects aren’t the usual suspects for nothing...
Aspidistra (not called cast iron plant for nothing), ferns (used to growing under canopy shade - some can be fussy though), jade plant (grows anywhere), silver inch plant (purple variegated leaves - ours copes well with neglect), mother in law’s tongue (impossible to kill in offices everywhere - only water when compost is dry), spider plants (favourite of 70s bathrooms + have babies and you’ll have a house full in no time), calatheas (interesting variegated foliage)...
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• #667
Plus the ubiquitous monstera
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• #668
Peace lilies are also great as they don't need much light
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• #669
+1 for B&Q clearance
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• #670
Thank you - i dont see any pups - dont think theres been any so far
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• #671
nice haul!
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• #672
I got this little guy on offer at B&Q but it seems to be struggling ... it's in a bright spot ... soil not too wet or too dry ... any tips?
bear in mind I am a complete newbie
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• #673
Looks like it's had a bit of a tough experience. But actually looks relatively ok.
Maybe just needs some time to chill. It is winter after all.
Also maybe take off that bottom leaf that's damaged and give the others a wipe. Looks like they're a bit manky and maybe not getting full light through? -
• #674
As well as giving the healthy leaves a good wipe, try and water it with distilled water or even better rainwater to slowly get rid of the white spots on the udnerside.
Also, they don't like cold weather, I have wrapped mine in bubble wrap...
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• #675
interesting ... thanks folks! fingers crossed it revives itself ...
i might need to try and find a more efficient way of trapping rain water ...
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We have one and love it! Such a beautiful dark green.
Be aware, it really does spread in radius quite a lot as it grows, we've moved ours three times as it like a lot of space on every side!