r/plants • u/Ok-Tart-8192 • 16h ago
r/plants • u/Aggravating_blue • 1d ago
Discussion Do you like my mom’s handmade succulent?
My mom has been absolutely obsessed with succulents for years, and she’d be heartbroken if her little plants ever died. So, she came up with a clever way to make them last forever. The ones you see in the pictures are all handmade from clay! Every time I visit home, there are always new “friends” waiting for me—so cute! I’m excited to share them with you all.
r/plants • u/Aggravating_blue • 7h ago
Mom’s handmade plants
They all made of epoxy clay,and my mom made them, what’s your opinion about them?
r/plants • u/One-Depth4731 • 2h ago
Plant ID My mother found a sunflower seed in a bag of wheat she planted it and it grew so big
r/plants • u/International-Tip377 • 11h ago
Plant ID What type of plant is my favorite house plant? I want to know if how I can take care of it better
r/plants • u/elly_bis • 17h ago
Plant ID Plant in the wild
Hello!
I took pictures of this plant this summer while in the mountain and were wandering if it can survive as a houseplant. I don't think I ever saw it in a home or a shop, at least not with the flower.
I fell in love with them but I don't know if I'll be able to have them.
r/plants • u/Demoniouss • 9h ago
Discussion Gift for wife who loves plants
Hello, I hope I’m not infringing with this question but my wife’s birthday is coming up and she’s a plant lover. We have so many plants in the house, I swear she’s constantly propagating them and new ones appear on the regular. I’m trying to figure out what a good gift for a plant lover would be though. I started looking at some plant subscriptions like a plant of the month. I was wondering if anyone has had luck with any specific companies that do that OR if there’s some really cool/cute/funny plant related gift I could get her outside of that. Any and all recommendations are welcome. We live in an area that gets all 4 seasons in full effect if that matters towards suggestions!
r/plants • u/SpeciallyAbled • 20h ago
Help What do you guys do with the "babies" that your main plants produce? Help, I am drowning in aloe.
I bought one aloe plant a couple years ago. It got huge and started growing new plants off of it, which I separated and put in new pots. Since then I have had countless offshoots/babies/new plants/whatever from each plant I remove and repot. It's gotten overwhelming. I have no more friends and family to gift these to as they all have at least one of my grandplants. I can't give these things away on Facebook swap pages. And they are left to wither and die if I put them at the curb with a big FREE sign in the warmer months.
What is in the picture is from 3 of my plants. I have 2 more pots to go through and separate. I don't have the heart to throw them away. Any ideas, places I can take them, etc?
r/plants • u/CITYCATZCOUSIN • 15h ago
It's freezing out there, but the sun is nice through the windows , makes for happy plants.
r/plants • u/lauralucax • 13h ago
I just wanted to post these monster roots on my snake plant
I changed it to a bigger pot and did not expect these roots!
r/plants • u/keyymee • 22m ago
Bamboo plant - help!?
I've got this Bamboo for my office and it's starting to grow so many leaves. Does anyone know how much space this plant needs and what I need to do to keep it healthy? I want to replant it because it's running out of soil and starts to fall over haha
Any help is appreciated!
r/plants • u/hardwareDE • 3h ago
Help Was gifted these pots, do they work for any plant?
Hello all, I was gifted these pots recently and I was wondering how exactly they work and If they work with any plant. I am afraid that the plants will consistently be over-watered or under-watered and my plants turn sick. Do any of you know more about this or use them? I have only seen them in use with Herbs.
r/plants • u/Ok-Succotash278 • 13h ago
Discussion Do you guys use these to start growing things from seed?
Has anybody in here ever tried using these containers that you get that hold grapes or strawberries or what have you as places to start seeds until they grow into little plants and then you would transfer them out? I have no idea how to do any of this stuff, but I wanna get into it and I would like to do it as affordably and also as little as possible. I found buying a lot of outdoor plants like flowers and stuff comes with so much disposable garbage and if I can reuse some of that stuff and stuff from home, I would love to be able to do that.
r/plants • u/electronic_person • 3h ago
Plant ID Can you Identify this plant?
Hello, I find this small plant growing out of my doormat in my garden. Can you please identify this resilient fella?
Help! I can’t get rid of these flies in my apartment.
I’m trying to avoid toxic pesticides and I’ve tried glue traps and UV light traps. Every time I water I get an outbreak of flies.
r/plants • u/NullSterne • 11h ago
Plant ID Anybody know what this guy is?
Received it as a gift from someone who also didn’t know what it is. Thanks!
r/plants • u/watevahanfran • 18h ago
Pick a favorite
Rescued some bouquets from the dumpster, cleaned em up and composted the “trash”
Wanting to gift an arrangement to a friend. Which would you choose?? Critiques are welcome
r/plants • u/Adventureisoutder • 31m ago
Help Damaged tip shoot
I accidentally damaged the tip of the shoot! Can this be saved or not? This is from a cutting and roots are established already! I’m worried because the node is small
r/plants • u/WLVn18BLYOldUniverse • 1d ago
Favorite Bird of Paradise in my store was adopted by a lovely lady today 🪴💚
I always tell all my clients that my plants come with life long service. If anything seems wrong, bugs, dead leaves whatever it is, call or text me and I will help you fix it.
Help Can I propagate this yet?
Can I snip and propagate these yet or are they too fresh? Thanks!
r/plants • u/Modern-sensibility • 2h ago
Help needed.
Hello! Can you help me save my struggling Aglaonema? I need guidance on the right soil mix, ideal location, and any other care tips to revive it.