Plant questions? Don't be afraid to ask!
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No problem! Best rule of thumb I’ve followed is the pot should be ~2” bigger than the rootball
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that’s helpful thank you!!
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It really depends on the plant, in my opinion. I’ve done this before and because I fertilize regularly some of my plants were able to grow into their new big pots but I’ve also had others that did not like it and prefer to be snug in their pots.
Repotting can be such a pain for you and stressful for the plant so I’d say monitor closely and if any look like they might be starting to decline then consider downsizing the pot?
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guysss i accidentally potted all my plants in way too big pots cause i thought they were big boys but i way over estimated, will they be okay if i dobg over water or did i f up and if i did how fix
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Alocasia pink black velvet tc grown.
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They perk up easily.
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Try water for sure.
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I’m a chronic overwater-er so I was hesitant to add more water 🤣
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She needs water lol
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Caladium first timer. I knew shipping may be rough on her but how can I perk her up? She’s on a shelf w a humidifier right below and in indirect light!
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That’s what we use too! And when they are ready for air, we put the dome lids on that have opening at the top for a spoon. They work great!!!!!!
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Mine are plastic ones
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100% what I use 😂
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Hi plant fam! Idk if I stumbled onto something brilliant or not.
I found these adorable little dessert cups that come w a little dome and put my TCs in the plug in it- fits perfectly!! I always struggle getting the humidity right w new TCs and so far one of these has already bounced back from trying to melt
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But does anyone know how to care for anthurium?!
I keep mine in orchiata and water every 5-7 days when the orchiata changes from dark brown to light. The larger they get, I move them a bit further from the light source if I want dark leaves.
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Give them enough light, but not too much. Water, but don’t overwater. Make sure the soil is the right consistency to drain but also retain.
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Nope
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But does anyone know how to care for anthurium?!