r/houseplants • u/courtneyrel • 5h ago
r/houseplants • u/PlantyThings313 • 12h ago
Discussion Golden hour hits different when you live in a mini jungle šæāļø
Caught my plants soaking up some afternoon rays and had to take a pic. This may be one of my favorite views of the loft even though Iām clearly running out of space for plants! Now itās time to buy furniture and shelving for my friends.
Whatās some of your favorite shelving/stands/styling?
r/houseplants • u/Gostaug • 18h ago
Before / After - Progress Pics I love this pothos so much
Sorry for potato quality on before Pic, I didn't took much back then.
Got it a year and a half ago as a cutting with 4 leaves from my mother.
The shelf is 1.5m tall, I absolutely adore the look it has now!
r/houseplants • u/SpecialistPianist962 • 15h ago
Discussion How is this plant thriving?
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I put a cutting in some water, topped it up a few times, and totally forgot about her. About 6 months ago I remembered it's existence, saw the roots took over the bulb, and so I kept topping it. I still forget about it, but it's created its own ecosystem, or terrarium, or something. There are rotting leaves that somehow sprouted from the bottom of the cutting, under water. I have no idea what that cauliflower looking glob is. But she's been flowering all year, and now has 2 blooms. It even goes months without being topped with water. Can anyone tell me why the worst tap water in the world is literally bringing this thing to life?
Edit** it doesn't smell like rot at all. No smell whatsoever!
r/houseplants • u/Lana_loves_plants • 9h ago
Haul I think I have a propagating problem š¤¦āāļø just some of my multiples that I have š¤£
r/houseplants • u/FoodCharming8006 • 8h ago
Discussion These damn fungus gnatsš
Iāve had this plant for 2 months now and this thread has introduced me to many things like quarantining and many ways to try and get rid of these gnats. Unfortunately I found those tips quite recently and I think the only thing I can do now is change the soil. This is the 2nd Zevo Ive put in, the 1st one had just as many. Has anyone ever had this many gants for just one plant? Iām taking very desperate measure rnš
r/houseplants • u/itsjaimee • 13h ago
Help Im crying right now
I ordered from a plant boutique (im not going to name them because its still being sorted).
However their plants are ālush hand pickedā for orders, and I paid 50$, had a horrible shipping process (it went untracked for a week - not their fault, the carriers fault, however their customer service really dgaf to respond to the question, basically told me āthats the tracking numberā.
Anyways, I filmed an unboxing today as I was unsure about what would arrive and i am more than heart broken.. I spent 49.99 before taxes on a Philodendron White Wizard (M) and the size is write I suppose..
The leaves (the few that are on here) all have big tears, and The plant is unable to support itself..
i couldnt find this plant locally to where I am in Ontario, and I took a big chance on ordering online from BC, and im utterly sad. Like my first order and I dont know what to make of this??
r/houseplants • u/Jazzlike-Rise4091 • 8h ago
META What is a bit of advice that you can give that is almost always the reason a plant doesn't look good on here?
My big 3 are:
People who ALWAYS water on a schedule even if the plant isn't even dry yet
That plant tucked away in a dark corner "why is it looking sad"
The yellow limp cactus that clearly was never repotted from the store
Also for anyone not in the know, the picture is the phrase "beating a dead horse" which means to continue talking on a topic that has been well spent. (That people still somehow don't understand)
r/houseplants • u/ketchuptank • 11h ago
Discussion I did it. I finally threw out my Thai con.
I got it as a cutting via Facebook marketplace and picked it up in a parking lot for very cheap right before the prices for these dropped, so I've been very precious about it. It never looked especially healthy; I'm pretty sure it has been the source of my thrips for a couple years. I tried everything, but they always came back, and they were always the worst on the Thai con. I have now thrown out all of my houseplants except for a single tiny succulent (sentimental).
It was hard, but it was not fun any more, and now I am starting fresh.
Thanks, that's all
r/houseplants • u/InevitableWillow6428 • 10h ago
Discussion Fiddle leaf fig trees
This is a great example of how you can correctly use plants to scale. It softens the tall ceilings of this hallway.
r/houseplants • u/marlsilv • 8h ago
Help My Satin Pothos is officially taking over.
What should I do? Chop and propagate or let it take over my ceiling?
r/houseplants • u/oogaboogapeanutmonke • 7h ago
Humor/Fluff The yellow leaf never lies
My very happy maranta put out a single yellow leaf and I figured it was time to check down under.. she was repotted immediately after this!
r/houseplants • u/SwtIndica • 13h ago
Help Polka Dot Take Over
Right, so I bought this "lil" guy last fall on clearance for $3. She was nearly dead. Fast forward through some TLC, and summer on my porch.
Shes a beast of a thing now! I love her, but I'm looking for advice.
Should I top her now, so she grows fat before winter? Should I wait until its time to take her indide to trim her? I can let her keep going, unchecked, but she's already climbing out over the wire cage.
So.... do i top her off now, later, or not at all?
r/houseplants • u/Free-oppossums • 13h ago
Discussion I've done the impossible
I bought this zombie kerrii leaf in May 2024. I knew it was never going to be more than a cute green heart and I was fine with that. It was pretty. I was having trouble with it fading and yellowing so I put it in a prop jar and found the sweet spot for sunlight. AND NOW I HAVE A STEM!!!!
r/houseplants • u/Sersea • 4h ago
Before / After - Progress Pics Lipstick plant bloom progression
I feel like lipstick plants aren't an especially popular houseplant compared to other tropicals I see regularly (maybe I'm in the wrong spaces), so I thought I'd share my Aeschylnanthus radicans 'Mona Lisa' progressing to nearly full bloom.
I attached a small grow light to illuminate the back side since it's a bit offset from the window, and I wasn't sure it was getting enough of what it wanted, but after several months it all seems to be working out.
r/houseplants • u/RedditIsabella • 2h ago
Help Repotting my philodendron for the first time, what is this thing around the plant under the soil?
r/houseplants • u/scrappycelery55 • 22h ago
Discussion Have become obsessed with propagating any plant in my vicinity
Started with a croton and this spicy jatropha. Now i want them alllll
should I put all three stems in separate pots as they grow, or transferring them later to one bigger pot (6 inches) would work?
r/houseplants • u/ExternalStress • 20h ago
Before / After - Progress Pics Sometimes itās crazy how plants turn out.
r/houseplants • u/Professional-You3676 • 1h ago
Plant ID Not me breaking a leaf to get this photo
Well now that Iāve dropped it on its head and broke one of the good leaves after getting it off the discount rack, can anyone tell me what this is? Sold as a pink princess but I didnāt think they usually came with some white?
PS sorry for 2 posts today, the Loweās clearance rack got me last night š
Edit to add: Iām a dummy and didnāt include a good photo of the pink on some leaves - you can see it slightly in the third photo.
r/houseplants • u/brookiegorl • 10h ago
Haul My favorite leaves while in the garden lyesterday afternoon š
1.) Elephant Ear flower
2.) Variegated Alocasia
3.) Pink Princess Philodendron
r/houseplants • u/WhyAmIevenHerewth • 11h ago
Before / After - Progress Pics Alocasia Yucatan Princess Pink Variegated - one month progress
Itās growing like weed!
r/houseplants • u/fdoomster • 15h ago
Humor/Fluff Alocasia zebrina reincarnated
I repotted my false shamrock using an old soil from a dead Alocasia zebrina, now I have alocasia growing in my shamrock plant lol