mourningcrows

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Inspired by various notebooks I saw on pinterest and our very centipede-like ship in the game!

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago

Noted, thanks for the info!!

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago

Thank you for your input! I think too much water really was the problem here. I hope it can recover, because sadly it's a new and pretty small plant, so I can't take cuttings of good leaves :')

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago

That's a lot of super useful knowledge, thanks for sharing! I thought I already watered them quite little, but it seems it's still been too much! Your comment also makes me consider to move it further towards the windows to maybe get bigger leaves

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I repotted it now and aside from tight roots I also found them and the soil to be really moist! If I'm lucky this helped - and I'll pay more attention to let it dry more before watering again!

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Oh I definitly had that misconception! Since winter air is really dry here I thought that might help. So you think the humidifier alone should do the job or should I put that away as well?

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago

Thank you so much!! I think it's great to learn other people's tricks, that way I can try to see what works best for me and my plants! Shame that I haven't thought of just picking up the plant to see if it's lighter or not, seems like such an easy thing to do with smaller plants

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago

I just repotted it because it's been bothering me (can't do more than kill it right? B') ) and it turned out the roots and soil around them where super moist! I'll definitely pay more attaention to let it dry properly before watering again. Thanks so much for all your input!

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

My experiences haven't been too well with repotting, so I often try to avoid it as long as I can.. but I just checked and that pot might actually be a little small for this plant. A few roots are sticking out of the drainage holes a bit

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Ohhh ok! Might try that first then! I'm just used to leaves turning yellow, not brown when overwatering

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Hmm I just bought it a few weeks ago and didn't use fertilizer yet, is it recommended to change the soil right after buying?

Not all from the same place. This one I got at a more "high-end" place where they usually have a good quality

Thank you!

[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 0 points 1 month ago (13 children)

Thanks, good point!

I usually water it once a week, but check with a finger that the soil doesn't dry out completely. I've only just bought this one about three weeks ago, so I haven't used fertilizer yet, soil is the one I got it in. No pests from what I can see. There are drainage holes in the pot, but maybe I should make sure that inner pot doesn't stand directly on the bottom of the outer one? It doesn't get direct sunlight, but it is about 2m from a south-facing windowed wall.

 

Hello! I hope it's ok to post questions like that here. I have ALWAYS had problems with Monsteras and their leaves browning and dying off. I always thought it might be a too dark or too sunny location. Now I've made some new living room space and I thought maaaybe this spot would be good (bit away from a large window, lots of light but no direct sunlight hits it)

But once again the leaves turn brown, just as they did with the regular Monsteras I had. I tried spraying them with water for humidity, but no help.

So now I wanna ask if anyone has an idea what could cause this? If there might be something I'm obviously doing wrong?

Any help would be greatly appreciated <3 🌿

 
[–] mourningcrows@feddit.org 4 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Genau, sowas hör ich auch immer wieder, daher der Gedanke eines zu kaufen.

Ich denke aber, ich werds auch zuerst mal mit einem Duftkissen probieren!

 

Servus und zu allererst mal schöne und erholsame Feiertage an alle!

Wies im Titel schon steht, frag ich mich ob Zirbenbetten ihren Preis tatsächlich Wert sind (kostet ja doch 1.500€ und mehr). Da bei mir durchaus mal ein neues Bettgestell anstehen würde, dachte ich mir ich könnt mal mehr in was Besseres investieren.

Hat hier jemand von euch Erfahrungen mit sowas? Online Rezensionen kann man ja leider kaum noch trauen :')

Danke!

 
 
 
 
 

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